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The image displays a line chart showing percentages per year from 1995 to 2025 for four news sources: TV with data points at 68% (1995), 60% (2000), 50% (2005), 45% (2010), 40% (2015), 38% (2020), and 38% (2025); Newspaper marked at 55% (1995), 48% (2000), 40% (2005), 35% (2010), 24% (2015), 18% (2020), and 15% (2025); Radio at 35% (1995), 35% (2000), 29% (2005), 25% (2010), 18% (2015), 10% (2020), and 8% (2025); Internet records 5% (2000), 15% (2005), 28% (2010), 35% (2015), 48% (2020), and 55% (2025).
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The given line graph depicts the number of people who accessed news from 4 sources during 1995 to 2025.
It is immediately noticeable that internet significant growth over the period, whereas TV, radio and newspaper experienced decline in consumption levels.
A closer inspection of the trends illustrates that people in 1995 rarely accessed news trough internet until around 2002. People preferred to access news from this platform steadily increased their usage from just under 10% in 2000 to just under 50% in 2020 and hit the peak at around 55% in 2025. In contrast, radio, TV and newspaper acces overall, fell though, radio and newspaper access fluctuated during 2000 to 2025.
The acces of TV dropped from around 69% to around 58% between 1995 to 2000, though, it did experience a slight decline and ended the year 2025 just below 60%.
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