The pie charts give information about the television preferences of young viewers in different age groups, from 10 to 25 years old.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that all age groups make different choices while watching television.
Regarding the age range of 10–15 years old, it becomes clear that this group of viewers mostly watch sports (26%), cartoons (26%), and drama (23%). In contrast, given that this that this age group does not enjoy watching news, which takes only 6% of the pie chart, the last 19% is occupied by film.
The next age group, which includes teenagers between 16 and 20, is inclined to watch drama (30%) and films (23%). The remaining percentage is covered by news (18%), cartoons (15%), and sports (14%).
In contrast to the age group of 10–15, people aged 21–25 are keen on news (33%), but not interested in sports (4%). The remaining 63 percent of the pie chart is almost equally divided between drama (22%), cartoon (20%), and film (21%).
