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The image contains a line chart labeled "Task 01: Line chart," tracking access to news from four sources - TV (60% in 1995, 55% in 2000, 50% in 2005, 45% in 2010, 40% in 2015, 35% in 2020, 30% in 2025), Radio (45% in 1995, 40% in 2000, 35% in 2005, 30% in 2010, 25% in 2015, 20% in 2020, 15% in 2025), Newspaper (30% in 1995, 45% in 2000, 40% in 2005, 35% in 2010, 25% in 2015, 20% in 2020, 15% in 2025), Internet (5% in 1995, 20% in 2000, 40% in 2005, 53% in 2010, 60% in 2015, 65% in 2020, 70% in 2025) - from 1995 to 2025 with actual data up to 2020 and projections for 2025; percentages decade interval, years in five-year increments, dashed/dotted/solid lines distinguish source types.
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The line graph delineates the percentage of individuals, following news on TV, radio, newspaper, and Internet; within a span of 30 years.
A quick glance at the line graph provided reveals some striking trends the percentage of accessing news on TV, radio, and newspaper decreased. While, this percentage soared for Internet over the mentioned period.
On the one hand, watching news on television experienced a gradual decline from approximately 70% in 1995 to 50% by 2025. Furthermore, the consumption of radio and newspaper had same percentages, both of them started to decrease slightly from around 55% in 1995 drop to approximately 30% by 2020. Additionally, newspaper is projected to be less than 30%, whereas radio will be approximately 24% by 2025.
On the other hand, Internet experienced a significant rise, it was 0% over the first 5 years, then soared dramatically and it will reach a peak of 55% in 2025.
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