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The table presents a comparison of program preferences among different age groups in 2012. Overall, while cartoons are favored by teenagers, feature films and news are preferred by the 15-20 and 21-26 age groups. Notably, feature films have the highest average rating, whereas TV dramas show the opposite trend. To begin with, the youngest age […]
The table presents the results of a survey showing the preferences of three age groups for different types of television programmes in a European country in 2012. Overall, it is clear that programme preferences vary considerably by age. Younger viewers showed a strong preference for cartoons, while interest in news and TV dramas increased steadily […]
The table shows the percentage of five different types of TV programs watched by people aged 11-21. Overall, while cartoons and sports accounted for high percentages, with cartoons having the highest, people aged 11-15 were particularly interested in news. It is also worth mentioning that feature films and sports followed approximately similar patterns. Turning to […]
The table given illustrates how the interests in distinct TV genres were allocated across three age classifications in 2012. Overall, cartoons were the most common programs among the youngest sector, while news was the least favored. Conversely, a reverse pattern was recorded in the oldest group. Meanwhile, the remaining TV types relatively shared similar viewing […]
The given table gives a breakdown of the correlation between preference for TV programs and age brackets in a European nation in 2012. Overall, it is apparent that young individuals usually chose cartoons, sports, and feature films, while a minority of those who were above 20 watched cartoons. Regarding cartoons, feature films, and news, 29% […]
