Pie charts show what types of devices Canadian youth use for TV and what has changed over the period between 2009 and 2019. Overall, there is a clear trend towards a shift away from traditional television and towards more portable and technologically advanced devices.
The most significant change in Canada over the past decade has been the shift from conventional TVs to flat-screen TVs. The charts show that the number of people using traditional TVs have declined sharply from 34% in 2009 to 4% in 2019, while the flat-screen TVs have become the most popular device for watching TV shows. Over the past 10 years, the use of this type of device has increased by 19%, making it the preferred choice for many Canadians.
In addition, Canadians have begun to use more portable devices. The number of people using mobile phones and tablets has increased to 26% and 19% respectively in 2019. However, those who prefer to watch TV shows via desktop computers and laptops has decreased nearly by half to 12%.
