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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 compare the percentages of people in Australia who watch two types of TV programmes, namely reality shows and game shows, by gender and age group.
Overall, it is clear that older people tend to watch more TV programmes than younger groups. In addition, women generally watch more reality shows than men, whereas the figures for game shows are relatively similar for both genders.
Looking first at age groups, the proportion of people watching game shows decreases among those aged 25-34 and 35-44, at around 40% and 45% respectively, before rising sharply to approximately 70% among those aged 45 and over. A similar upward trend can be seen for reality shows, where viewing figures increase steadily with age, reaching a peak of about 70% in the oldest group.
In terms of gender, females watch more reality shows than males, with figures of roughly 70% and 35% respectively. By contrast, the percentage of men and women watching game shows is more balanced, at around 60% for both groups.
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