The two pie charts illustrate the percentage of ways people access the news in two countries, namely Canada and Australia.
Overall, in Canada, TV news accounts for the highest proportion of news consumption. In contrast, online news constitutes the vast majority of news access in Australia.
In Canada, TV news comprises around 40% of news access, while in Australia, it accounts for approximately 37%. A contrasting trend emerges when examining online news in the two countries: in Canada, online news is the second most popular choice, at around 36%, whereas in Australia, it is the most preferred option, comprising 52%.
Regarding other forms of news, printed news in Canada represents 14%, which is double the figure in Australia. The percentage of individuals accessing radio news fluctuates between the two countries, with Canada at 7% and Australia at 2%. Finally, the category for unspecified news ranks as the lowest, with 3% in Canada and 2% in Australia.
