The line graph shows the changes in the share of people in a certain country using different sources (TV, newspapers, radio, and Internet) to reach news from 1995 to the present day as well as future estimates for 2025.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the highest proportion of people accessed news via TV, which will likely fall in the long run, Notably the usage of newspapers and radio saw and will experience dramatic decline, but the reverse is true for the internet since its percentage rose sharply.
In 1995, the share of the internet showed no changes before increasing to just below 30% by 2010. During the following decades, this figure was 40%, and it is anticipated to increase to around 58%, which will be the largest percentage at the end of the given period.
When it comes to the users of TV, which had the highest share in 1995, dropped to 55% by 2020, and this number will show 50% in 2025. It is also noteworthy that radio and newspaper decreased significantly and might fall to between 20%, The former will stand at 30%, while the latter will be with just over 22%.
