The pie charts illustrated the main news sources for three different age groups—teenagers, young adults, and old people—based on a survey conducted in 2022. The sources were categorized into TV, printed newspapers, online news sites, and others.
Teenagers primarily relied on online news sites (52%), followed by TV (37%). Printed newspapers and other sources played a minor role, accounting for only 7% and 4%, respectively. Young adults also favored online news sites (33%) but consumed slightly more TV (35%). Printed newspapers remained less significant at 6%, while other sources made up 26%.
In contrast, old people preferred traditional media, with TV being the dominant source (42%) and printed newspapers also having a significant share (29%). Online news sites accounted for only 6%, while other sources contributed 23%.
Overall, the data suggested that younger generations increasingly relied on digital platforms, whereas older individuals still preferred traditional media such as TV and newspapers.
