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The table chart compares the percentage of people's watching preferences on the six different TV programmes divided into six different age groups in a certian Europe country in 2012.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that type B and type D TV programmes were nearly equally watched by three age groups, while the others had some gaps. In addition, the youngest group preferred A type of TV programmes the most, whereas from 21 to 25 age group preferred this type the least.
As is shown by the ghigh proportions on averages, B, D and F programmes, over 20% figures for TV B preferences were identified by all groups similarly, which was the highest average proportions at aroudn 21%. Moreover, 24% of 16 to 20 years old viewers liked D TV, occupying more percentages than 11 to 15 group's, at 21% and 16% respectively. In the F type, the amount of older and younger goup indicated over 20%, but the middle goup was about half number at 11%.
In terms of the remaining categoreis, which had a few gaps, A program was famous for the youngest group at 25%, but the preferences grades of other groups decreased each 13% and 4% compared with the first group. By contrast, C and E types was preferred the least by 11 to 15 group, at 6% adn 8% each, but the ratio of other goups more than that being almost twice. |