The presented table compares the percentage of TV usage among six specified categories across three age groups: 11-15, 16-20, and 21-25 in the year 2012.

Among those aged 11 to 15 years old, cartoons and sports were the preferred TV genres, accounting for 29% and 22% respectively. In contrast, only 6% and 8% of individuals in this age group paid attention to news and TV drama. Featured films and soap operas collectively accounted for one-third of the total viewership.

The percentages underwent significant changes with increasing age. The preference for cartoons drastically dropped to 4% among individuals aged 21-25. Conversely, the interest in news and TV drama exhibited varying degrees of increments over the span of a decade, reaching 23% and 13% respectively. The remaining three categories did not demonstrate significant variation among the three age groups, fluctuating within a narrow range of 5%.

In summary, as youths grew older, their interest in news and TV drama seemed to increase while their fondness for cartoons decreased, aligning with expectations.

TV Viewing Habits by Age Group: 2012 Trends

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