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The pie charts compare the different methods used by people in Canada and Australia to access news. Overall, it is clear that TV and online platforms are the most popular sources of news in both nations, while radio and “not specified” methods are the least common. In Canada, TV is the leading source of news […]
The charts belows collate ways of entrancing the news in Canada and Australia. The different type of news marked with their specific colour: blue- TV, orange- radio, gray-print, yellow- online and black is not specified. In Canada more popular accessing way of news is from TV is 40%, while for Australia is the online with […]
The pie charts compare five different methods of assessing the news ( TV, radio, print, online and not spicified) both in Canada and Australia. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, online, print and radio became prominent in both countries, while the use of TV and other unspecified methods declined, especially in Australia. Notably, not specified […]
The pie charts illustrate the comparing the ways of getting the news in two countries:Canada and Australia.Overall,over a half of population get news online in Australia,while in Canada majority of people use TV to get new information.It is also clear that,unspecified sources of news are the most unpopular in both countries. Highest proportion of news […]
The pie chart illustrates the comparison of news sources in two different nations: Canada and Australia. Overall, there are two noticeable features. Firstly, access to news in both countries is relatively equal, although it varies depending on which medium is more complex or easier to use. Notably, radio accounts for a larger portion of news […]
The pie charts illustrates the rate of accessing the news in canada and Australia. Looking from an overall perspective, online is the highest way of publishing news in Australia as opposed do this tv is the lowest in Canada. Whereas not specified is the lowest in both country. According to the pie chart, for tv,canadian […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the different methods through which Canadians and Australians access news, highlighting various predominant trends in media consumption. In summary, both nations exhibit a preference for online and television news sources, although there are notable discrepancies in the utilization of print and radio media. In Canada, the data demonstrates that television […]
The provided pie charts provide a comparative analysis of the ways for news accessing in Canada and Australia. Overall, in both countries, TV and online platforms dominate as the primary sources of news, whereas print, radio and not specified sources represent smaller proportions. TV is the most popular news source in Canada, accounting for 40% […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of news access methods in Canada and Australia. In Canada, the most popular way to access news is through television, accounting for 40% of the total, followed by online news at 36%. Print media (14%) and radio (7%) have a more modest presence, while 3% of the population uses […]
The pie charts illustrate the ways of accessing the news in five different kinds of methods in two countries like Australia and canada.units are measured un percentage. Overall,it can be seen that,the proportion of accessing the news in canada is highest on tv,while most of the people used to access news on online is highest […]
The two pie charts show the share of ways used to get news in Canada and Australia. Overall, while Canadians depend heavily on TV in terms of getting news, Austalian people prefer being aware of the world online. Additionally, radio and unspecific ways of accessing the news hold the least significance in both countries. Turning […]
The pie charts illustrate the comparative methods by which individuals in Canada and Australia access news, highlighting respective percentage distributions across various media channels. Overall, it is evident that both nations exhibit a preference for television and online platforms, albeit with notable differences in their reliance on print media and radio. In Canada, television emerges […]
The provided pie chart illustrates the comparison of ways of accessing the news in Canada and Australia, namely TV, radio, print and online. Overall, accessing the news with the help of TV and online sources is wide-spread in both Canada and Australia. The proportions of Canadian people who get news from radio and print are […]
The charts provide a comparison between methods of getting the news in Canada and Australia. Overall, what stands out from the pie diagrams is that the proportions of TV and online are the highest. Meanwhile, print and radio have the lowest usage in both countries. As seen in the first diagram, people are likely to […]
this pie chart shows the ways in which people in Canada and Australia access the news. The categories include TV, radio, print, online, and not specified. In Canada, the most popular way to access the news is through television, with 40% of the population relying on it. This suggests that TV remains a significant medium […]
The pie charts illustrate how people should be informed regarding news in Canada and Australia. Overall, both countries would have a significant preference for getting news via virtual connection. Looking at the information in more detail, we can see that the printable materials like papers and magazines indicate 7 percent of getting data in Australia, […]
Given are the pie charts illustrating ways of finding out the news in two different countries, Canada and Australia. As is apparent, the high level of internet use in Australia covers more than half resources, however in Canada it takes only a third of a whole chart. Additionally, The TV share in both countries have […]
The pie charts illustrate the different ways people access news in Canada and Australia. Overall, the majority of Australians prefer online sources, whereas Canadians can get less information than Australians online. Additionally, the proportion of TV comprises almost the same percentage, while the segment of printing has doubled in comparison with Australians. Comparatively, both countries […]
The given pie charts illustrate various ways of obtaining news in two countries such as, Canada and Australia. Overall, it can be seen that, a significant number of peope getting news through TV set and Internet for both countries, whereas Radio was bottom of the list. With regards to Australia, over half of people prefer […]
The given pie charts illustrate the different communication satellites, namely Television, Radio, Print, Online and Not specified to approach the new information in two regions: Canada and Australia. It is clear to see that Tv and Online occupied the most among the residents, while the number of not specified and radio are receiving the least. […]
The given pie chart shows, the proportion of the ways of accessing the news, in countries such as, Australia and Canada. Overall, Television made up the largest proportion in Canada whereas, in Australia the online platforms held the majority of the way of accessing the news. It is evident that, T.V held the highest distribution […]
The pie charts illustrate the four different types of accessing news in two nations. According to the flow chart, the people of Canada’s consumption of news from television is two fifths, whereas the Australian television news is witnessed at less than 3% as compared to Canada. Moreover, there is a 5% difference seen in radio […]
The pie charts compare the four different types of accessing the news in two nations . According to the flow chart, the people of Canada consumption new from television is 40% whereas the Australian television news is witnessed less than 3% as compared to Canada. Moreover, there is a 5% difference is seen in radio […]
The pie charts provide information on different sources through which information is accessed in two countries, namely Canada and Australia. Overall, television and the online sources seem to be the most popular among people for accessing news, both in Canada and Australia. In the case of Canada, the most preferred source of acquiring information is […]
The pie charts compare information about the principle of ways of finding out the news Tv, radio, print, online, and not specified, in two countries; Canada, and Australia Overall, it is clear that high levels of the internet are used in Australia, while other methods such as radio and print are used less in comparison […]
The pie charts give detailed information about what kind of sources individuals utilize when they have a desire to access the news in Australia and Canada. Overall, it is evident that tv made up the largest proportion in Canada while the way of accessing the news which was not stated accounted for the lowest share […]
The two pie charts below clearly show the ways of accessing the news in Canada and Australia in percentage. Indeed, the pie charts have the same five categories indicated by different colors: TV, Radio, Print, Online, Not specified. First of all, we can constantly separate the Canadian pie chart into 2 categories. So, the first […]
