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The image shows a bar chart with data on media types used by different age groups in a country in 2011 for daily news: 10-17 age group (80% social networks, 20% radio, 0% micro-blogging), 18-29 age group (30% social networks, 10% micro-blogging, 80% radio), 30-49 age group (10% social networks, 10% micro-blogging, 80% radio), 50-64 age group (10% social networks, 0% micro-blogging, 80% radio), 65+ age group (0% social networks, 0% micro-blogging, 80% radio).
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The bar graph illustrates the popularity of media amongst people through different age groups to get their daily news in a nation in 2011.
Overall, what stands out that radio is the most liked source of news amongst both of the age groups whereas microblogging is the least.
Looking at the details ,80% of people are keen likely to use internet in the age groups of 10-17 and 18-29 whereas in the other groups it’s following the fluctuating trend.by contrast, radio is popular in most of the age groups for almost 95% but dropping at 40% in the group of 10-17.surprisingly microblogging is least utilising source accounting only the highest percentage of 25%
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