The presented bar charts illustrate data related to the two kinds of television shows watched by male and female Australians in four ages.
Overall, we are given the information about reality and game shows. It is obvious that popularity of reality shows among women is significantly higher than among men, while the game programmes have almost identical proportion of viewers of both genders with slight exceeding by men. Furthermore, while reality shows are widwspread among all ages, game shows tend to be watched mainly by people of 45+.
First of all, the reality shows are mainly prevalent among female Australians, exceeding male audience by almost half, making up appriximately 70% of overall showgoers. Moving to the popularity among age groups, the show is roughly equally watched by individuals from 35-44 and 45+, about 67% of the whole viewer base, followed closely by people from 25 to 34, who make up about 57%. The smallest group consists of individuals of age between 16 and 24, approximately 51% of viewers.
The game shows, in contrast, ae widespread among both men ans women, though male audience reaches 60%, while female is just under that mark. Age of 45+ maintains dramatic superiority among all age groups, representing just under 70% of all showgoers. Individuals of age from 16 to 24 occupy the second place with roughly half of the audience, followed by 25-44 age group with little over 40%. Game shows depict least recognition among 25 to 34 aged people with only about 40%, respectively.
