The illustration depicts various age stages acquired daily news through different media categories in a nation in 2011. Overall, most people preferred radio the most, while social media tended to be more prevalent among young people, and micro blogging was the least prevailed among all the age.
People who above 18 years old accustomed to radio as it accounted for nearly 90 percent in 18-29, 30-49 and 50-64, with slight difference in 65+, dropped 10 points compared with former 3 groups. In contrast, teenagers showed less interests in radio to receive information with half less data recorded and by 40 proportion only.
Young people from 10-17 and 18-29 shared the same points in choosing social media at 80%, with former was the only one transcend radio proportion, and the percentage was deducted dramaticaly in following 3 age groups. People aged 30 to 49 decreased around 35 points at 45% and 50-64 years old people almost reached 35 points, recorded data in 65+ showed significant decline, plunged to 10% only. Micro blog followed the same pattern as social networks, however the difference among every group was minimal. Young people were still the majority in using micro blog with approximately 20 and 25 percentage respectively, 30-49 people was the median in all groups at 15%, and the last two groups were the lowest at 8% and 5%.
