The pie chart provides information about program viewership by age groups ( ages 10-15, 16-20, 21-25) in sport, cartoon, film, drama, and news.
Overall, it is clear that news viewership was the most popular among adults although it accounted for the smallest share among children, while the opposite was true for sport. Notably, drama, cartoon, and film were following notably across all age groups, albeit at varying degrees.
Looking at the chart in more detail, sport and cartoon programs viewership by 10-15 age group stood at the same, with 26%, which are the biggest share. Following some way behind, the figure for drama was 23%, whereas that for film was responsible for 19%. By contrast, news was watched by less children, with 6%.
In terms of teenagers, they were watching drama more, almost a third of their screen time. Regarding film, news, and cartoon were seen at 23,19,and 15%, respectively. Cartoon viewership was the lowest share among 16-20 age group, with 14%.
As for adults, there was a big share on news, with 33%, while the opposite was true for cartoon. Other programs was almost the same with other age groups.
