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Band 5+: The charts show how selected age groups purchased concert, cinema, and theatre tickets online over the first three months of 2006 in three countries and how the internet was accessed.

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The image shows two graphs. Left graph: "Most likely to buy theatre/concert/cinema tickets online" with three countries for age groups 25-44 and 65+; Australia 25-44 at 60%, 65+ at 40%; UK 25-44 at 55%, 65+ at 35%; Malaysia 25-44 at 50%, 65+ at 30%. Right graph: "Most common means of access to buy tickets" with desktop, laptop, and mobile phone for Australia, UK, Malaysia; Desktop: Australia 60%, UK 55%, Malaysia 65%; Laptop: Australia 35%, UK 30%, Malaysia 45%; Mobile Phone: Australia 25%, UK 30%, Malaysia 40%.
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Bar charts illustrate how many people of different ages bought tickets online to cinema, theatre and concert during three first months of 2006 and what type of device was used. Overall, in almost all countries difference between young and old people was not significant. The main part of people bought tickets from computer.

Firstly, in Australia and United kingdom was similar situation: approximately 45 percent of eldery people bought tickets online, and approximately 55 percent of young people purchased tickets using devices. The difference between Australia with UK and Malaysia was not signifiant, but in Malaysia fewer people bought tickets online: for 65+ persons it is 42% and for other ones it is approximately 38 percent.

The second graph demonstrates that the highest number of people bought tickets tickets from desktop – it is 65 percent of Australians, 62 percent of British and 58 percent of Malaysians. The large part of others used laptops for puchasing tickets – is approximately 43,30 percent and 45 percent for Australia, UK and Malaysia. The lowest number of people bought tickets using mobile phones. For this type of device the percentage is: 22% for Australians, 25% for British and 32% for Malaysians.

In general, in 2 out of 3 the number of young people bigger, than number of eldery people,except Malaysia. The most popular device for purchasing tickets is Desktop computer, the most unpopular – mobile phone.

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