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Band 6+: 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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The charts below illustrate how a specific age groups purchased tickets online, in the first three months of 2006 in three different countries, and how the internet and some devices were involved.

Overall, the first chart presents data about age groups that are more likely to buy theatre, cinema and concert tickets. While the second one shows the three countries that uses various devices to buy tickets.

First of all, in the first graph the most likely to buy tickets in Australia, UK are the blue selected age group, which means adults that are between 25 and 44. Reaching approximately 55 per cent in both Australia and the UK compared to 44 per cent and 42 per cent respectively. Although, it is the opposite in Malaysia, since the green selected age group was the highest percentage with 50 per cent compared to nearly 45 per cent.

In addition, for the purpose of buying tickets an access to the internet is needed. The second chart shows three different devices Desktop, Laptop and mobile phone. Malaysia who have the highest numbers in the three countries, with nearly 65 per cent of people using Desktop. Second one is the Laptop, reaching both 40 percent in Malaysia and Australia and not that famous in the UK. Finally the mobile phone with 30 per cent in Malaysia,22 percent in the UK and the lowest percentage is 20 per cent in Australia .

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