WHO WHATCES COMEDIES?
Viewers of comedies on TV in the U.S. 2018, by age
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Alexander Kunst, Jun 28, 2022
This statistic presents the share of Americans who watched comedies on TV in the past month in 2018, by age. In that year, 69.37 percent of respondents aged 18 to 29 years stated that they watched comedies on TV in the past month.
Share of Americans who watched comedies on TV in the past month in 2018, by age
Share of respondents69.37%69.37%69.88%69.88%64.88%64.88%18-29 years30-49 years50-64 years
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%
18-29 years | |
• 69.37% |
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Release date
October 2018
Region
United States
Survey time period
September 24 to October 24, 2018
Number of respondents
4,180 respondents
Age group
18-64 years
Special properties
U.S. residential online population
Method of interview
Panel survey
Supplementary notes
The original question was: Which type of TV programs have you watched in the past month? (check all that apply)
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