The line graph illustrates about the percentage of people who accessed news from different sources-TV, radio, newspaper, and internet-throughout two decades from 1995 to 2025. Overall, the percentages for all sectors decreased, except for the internet over the whole period.
In 1995, the proportion of people who access the TV was just below 80%. By 2020, this figure had showed fluctuating trend, and decreased to approximately 55%. By the end of the period, this percentage is likely to decline to 50%. Meanwhile, the percentages of newspaper and radio were 56% and 54%, respectively. Both figures saw only a decrease. By 2025, these figures are likely to decrease, to 28% for newspaper, and to 23% for radio.
In contrast, in 1995, the percentage of people who access the internet was 0%. By 2000, this figure saw a bit of increase. From this year, this figure dramatically increased, and reached 40% in 2020. By 2025, this figure is likely to increase to about 55%.
