The bar charts shown compare particular age groups in terms of their buying three types of tickets in Australia, UK and Malaysia over the period in question and which types of gadgets were popular to buy tickets.
Overall, it is clear that the most proportion of buying a theater, concert and cinema tickets online account for 25-44 aged people, apart from Malaysia, where old people were more likely to buy. Usage of all three types of gadgets was significantly higher in Malaysia.
In Australia and UK, the percentage of 25-44 years old people who preferred buying tickets online was equal to about 55%. By contrast, people over 65 years old were noticeably higher (under 40%) in Malaysia.
The desktop computer was the most popular means of access in all three countries in which Malaysia tended to have a higher proportion (65%). The percentage of Laptop usage in the UK was lower (30%) compared to Australia and Malaysia. Mobile phone, in comparison with other means of gadgets, was the least accessed overall, mostly in Australia with just under 20%.
The bar charts shown compare particular age groups in terms of their buying three types of tickets in Australia, UK and Malaysia over the period in question and which types of gadgets were popular to
buy
tickets.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the most proportion of buying a theater, concert and cinema tickets online account for 25-44 aged
people
, apart from Malaysia, where
old
people
were more likely to
buy
. Usage of all three types of gadgets was
significantly
higher in Malaysia.
In Australia and UK, the percentage of 25-44 years
old
people
who preferred buying tickets online was equal to about 55%. By contrast,
people
over 65 years
old
were
noticeably
higher (under 40%) in Malaysia.
The desktop computer was the most popular means of access in all three countries in which Malaysia tended to have a higher proportion (65%). The percentage of Laptop usage in the UK was lower (30%) compared to Australia and Malaysia. Mobile phone,
in comparison
with other means of gadgets, was the least accessed
overall
,
mostly
in Australia with
just
under 20%.