The pie charts illustrate how the number of television viewers aged 18 to 25 in a European country from 2007 to 2012 varied across six distinct categories.
In general, conventional TV was the most popular at the start of the period but it was surpassed by flat-screen television ten years later. While modern devices increased in popularity, traditional TV, desktop PCs, and laptops declined. In terms of growing trends, flat-screen placed top in 2017 with 27%, up from less than a tenth in 2007, followed by mobile phones, which grew from a small 15% in 2007 to more than a quarter in a ten-year period. In addition, tablets remained at the bottom of the group throughout the time, with roughly a fifth increase from 15% in 2017.
In regards to declining sections, primary TV fell sharply from first place at 34% in 2007 to a tiny proportion by the end. Along with that, desktop computers and laptops seized a major portion in 2007, taking up 18% and one-fifth respectively, before falling to 12% by 2017.
