The pie charts illustrate the five different programs (sport, cartoon, drama, film, and news) watched by three separate age groups.
Overall, despite accounting for the most viewership in the initial years, the news program sector eventually made up the lowest percentage of viewers. However, the reverse was true for the news program sector, which began to attract more viewers.
People between 10 and 15 years old tend to watch more sports and cartoon programs, which both sectors constitute 26%, followed by a drama channel, which has 23% of viewers. The last two platforms – film and news, which are the least watched, represent 19% and 6%.
Over time, the drama and film channels became the most watched by viewers (30% and 23%), who were aged between 16 and 20 years old. After that came news programs, which have a smaller proportion of watchers (18%). The cartoons and sports programs had fewer spectators, constituting 15% and 14%, respectively.
The individuals who are aged between 21 and 25 years old. The largest proportion accounts for the news platform (33%). Dramas, films, and cartoon platforms represent 22%,21%, and 20%, respectively. The last sports program has considerably less proportion of viewership, which made up 4%.
