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The table illustrates the proportion of viewers from three age groups who preferred various types of television programmes in a European country in 2012.Overall, cartoons were overwhelmingly preferred by the youngest group, whereas news programmes were far more popular among adults. Moreover, while the preference for cartoons decreased markedly with age, interest in news and […]
The table illustrates the percentages of three different age groups (11-15, 15-20, and 21-25) who preferred various types of TV programmes in a European country in 2012. Overall, it is clear that younger teenagers showed a strong preference for cartoons and sports, whereas older viewers tended to favour news and feature films. In addition, interest […]
The table compares the proportions of three age groups who preferred six types of TV programmes in a European country in 2012. Overall, clear differences can be seen across age brackets. Cartoons were significantly more popular among the youngest viewers, whereas news programmes were favoured mainly by older teenagers and young adults. Cartoons attracted the […]
The table illustrates the results of a survey conducted in a European country in 2012, which examined the television programme preferences of people from three different age groups. Overall, it is clear that younger teenagers were more interested in cartoons, while adults preferred watching the news. Meanwhile, feature films and sports were popular across all […]
The provided table highlights data about the results of a survey conducted over the preferences of people in three-age intervals (11-15, 16-20, and 21-25) who watched six different types of TV programs (cartoons, feature films, news, soap operas, TV dramas, and sports) in European countries in the year 2012. Overall, what particularly stands out in […]
