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The image contains two separate bar graphs depicting percentages that lack a stated context or title beyond "Percentage who watch reality shows" and "Percentage who watch game shows." The x-axes categorize by gender (Male, Female) and age groups (16-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45+), while the y-axes measure percentage from 0 to 80 in increments of 10. The first graph shows percentages at approximately 20 for Male, 70 for Female, 10 for 16-24, 50 for 25-34, 60 for 35-44, and 70 for 45+. The second graph presents data at roughly 60 for Male, 70 for Female, 20 for 16-24, 50 for 25-34, 60 for 35-44, and 60 for 45+. No other numerical data points, trends, years, or specific percentages are visible.
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The bar charts provide information on audience of two genres of TV shows divided by gender and age in Australia. Overall, it can be seen that reality programmes are mostly viewed by middle-aged females, while game ones are enjoyed by both genders and include teenagers as well as viewers who are older than 45 years old.
The first graph demonstrates that women constitute about 70% of reality shows audience in contrast to less than 40% of males. As of age group, individuals who are younger than 35 years old account for less than 60% out of statistics. The highest proportion of spectators are aged over 35 years old making it approximately 60-70%.
However, the pattern is different for game shows. The lowest percentage of fans are in the age prgoup between 25-34 and 35-44 which make up around 38% and 42% respectively. The youngsters aged from 16 to 24 enjoy this type of programme a little more and account for over 50%, while the eldest generation – 45+ has the greatest number of viewers out of all – 70%.
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