The pie charts above Illustrate how different devices are used to watch television among Canadian citizen between the age of 18 to 25 in the year 2009 and 2019.
Overall, at the beginning of the period, conventional TV is the most common way to watch television and the least gadget used is Tablet. Meanwhile, at the end of the period, flat-screen TV has the highest number of applications, with conventional tv as the lowest one.
Conventional TV experienced an extreme decline in usage from 34% in 2009 to only 4% in 2019. Also, in the year 2009, laptop and desktop which made up 20% and 18% respectively, both fell to 12% in 2019.
In 2009, the tablet was only used by 5% of Canadian youngsters, but it increases more than three times, up to 19% in 2019. Flat-screen tv and mobile phone also experience a positive change from 8% and 15% respectively, and these figures rose to 27% and 26% in 2019.
The pie charts above Illustrate how
different
devices are
used
to
watch
television among Canadian citizen between the age of 18 to 25 in the year 2009 and 2019.
Overall
, at the beginning of the period, conventional TV is the most common way to
watch
television and the least gadget
used
is Tablet. Meanwhile, at the
end
of the period, flat-screen TV has the highest number of applications, with conventional
tv
as the lowest one.
Conventional TV experienced an extreme decline in usage from 34% in 2009 to
only
4% in 2019.
Also
, in the year 2009, laptop and desktop which made up 20% and 18%
respectively
, both fell to 12% in 2019.
In 2009, the tablet was
only
used
by 5% of Canadian youngsters,
but
it increases more than three times, up to 19% in 2019. Flat-screen
tv
and mobile phone
also
experience a
positive
change
from 8% and 15%
respectively
, and these figures rose to 27% and 26% in 2019.