These pie charts illustrate the sources of news that people in Germany and Nigeria prefer to access first.
Overall, the most popular source of news in Germany is newspapers and television. Both radio and the internet are used at a similar, relatively low level, while other sources are the least common. In Nigeria, people primarily get their information from television; radio is also a significant source, with fewer people turning to newspapers. The internet, along with friends and family, occupies the lowest tier in terms of usage.
Notably, just under half of Germans read newspapers, while over half of Nigerians watch television, making these two sources the most influential in their respective countries. In Nigeria, newspaper readership is a small minority at about 13%, and only one-third of German citizens regularly watch television. Although radio is utilized in both countries, nearly a quarter of Nigerians listen to it, compared to a small minority of about 10% in Germany. Internet usage is also minimal, with friends and family holding the same low position in Nigeria at 1%. In Germany, internet sources have a more significant influence, at around 11%, while other sources remain an insignificant minority at about 3%.
