6 report(s) found.
The graphs illustrate the number of hours Canadians spend on watching TV between 1990 and 2000. Overall, average hours TV viewing per week by age 1991 to 2000 shown double grouth. First of all, in 1991 average hour of TV watching per week aged 2 to 11 was nearly 20 hours, while aged 60 was […]
The graphs illustrates the total number of hours spent watching television by Canadian citizens between 1990 and 2000. Overall, it is clear that the number of hours Canadians spent watching TV slightly decreased over the decade, while elderly people tended to watch considerably more television that younger age groups. The first graph shows how many […]
The illustration displays how many our hours per week people in Canada watch TV from 1991 to 2000 along with information about different age groups. Overall, the number of hours wasted on TV showed insignificant fluctuatuations, but at the beginning of the 21st century, it substantially declined. Meanwhile, the second bar chart demonstrated that youngsters […]
The image shows two graphs. The first graph shows the number of hours of TV watched by Canadians per week. However, the second graph illustrates the amount of time spent watching television by different age groups from 1991 to 2000. To begin with, the first graph gives information that 1991 had the highest number of […]
The image shows two graphs. The first graph is showed the number of hours watching TV by Canadians per week. However, the second graph illustrates amount of spending time on TV by different age groups from 1991 to 2000. To begin with, the first graph gave information that, 1991 had the highest number of hours […]
The two charts give information about the TV viewing habits of Canadians. It is clear that the time spent on watching TV fluctuated over the period. In 1991, an average Canadian watched TV for slightly over 29 hours per week, which declined steadily over a three-year period to around 22.7 hours in 1994. The next […]
