The bar charts compare the viewership of two Australian TV programs, reality-based and gaming shows, among both sexes, and audiences belonging to four distinct age groups.
Overall, females exhibit a greater attraction towards reality shows than their male counterparts, while the viewership of gaming programs attracts a balanced percentage of both genders. Additionally, the trend of watching reality TV shows increases gradually with age. The pattern shows fluctuation of liking towards game programs. The proportion of people between the ages of 16-24 remains 50% in both types of entertainment programs, but the popularity seems higher in the 45+ demographic.
In terms of reality shows, the percentage of women is significantly high, two-fold more than men, marked at 70% and 35% respectively. While half of the younger audience is interested in this type of entertainment, this interest inclines steadily as the age bracket increases, reaching a plateau of 68% in people aged 45 years and older.
In contrast, the trend of watching game shows is equal in both genders. This graph follows a U-shaped pattern, with percentages declining from 50% to less than40% for middle-aged individuals and again following an upward trend reaching its peak value of 70% for the older individuals
