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The image consists of a bar chart depicting three categories: Social Networking, Microblogging, and Radio; the values are represented across five different age groups: 10-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+. Social Networking percentages by age group are as follows: 10-17 at 80%, 18-29 at 70%, 30-49 at 60%, 50-64 at 50%, and 65+ at 90%. Microblogging percentages are: 10-17 at 20%, 18-29 at 40%, 30-49 at 30%, 50-64 at 35%, and 65+ at 5%. Radio percentages are: 10-17 at 10%, 18-29 at 20%, 30-49 at 40%, 50-64 at 65%, and 65+ at 60%. Y-axis is in increments of 10% from 0% to 100%, X-axis lists the aforementioned age groups.
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The graph chart illustrates the proportion of accessing daily news by different age group in 2011.
Overall, the highest percentage of individuals get daily news from Radio, while the lowest access from Microblogging.
With the respect of Radio, the highest number of individuals access news from Radio in 18-29 group, which accounted for approximately 92%. This was followed by group 30-49, which stood at around 90%, surpassing the figure of group 50-64 and 65+ by roughtly 5%. While only 40% youths get news from this sector. In contrast, almost 80% of 10-17 and 16-29 groups get news from Social Networking, this was followed by group 30-49, which stood at nearly 50%. While the lowest number of elderly people access news from this site, this figure accounted for around 24%.
Focusing on the Microblogging, the lowest number of people get news from this sector, which stood at nearly 25% in 18-29 group, while other groups witnessed nearly below 20%.
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