The line chart depicts the proportion of individuals getting access to news from four different sources between 1995 and the expectation to 2025.
Overall, most sources underwent a signficant decline while TV witnessed the sharpest rise from 2000 onwards. Notably, TV, initially the lowest share, is expected to surge and overtake the Internet by 2025.
In 1995, the Internet was the most prevalent source, accounting for 70%. This figure dropped considerably to 58% in 2000. It then increased slightly to 60% in 2010 before reaching 50% in 2025. In contrast to the Internet, TV stood at nearly 0% in 1995 and 2000. By 2010, it rose sharply to 29% and then spiked to its peak of 67% in 2025.
As for the newspaper and the radio, those proportions were 51% and 58%, respectively, in 1995. Both sources saw a steady decline before dropping signficantly to around 30% for the radio and 32% for the newspaper in 2025.
