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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 graph illustrates the proportion of citizens in three decades who obtain news from different types of media. Overall, users for all three sources declined over the period with the exception of Internet. Additionally, Internet reached the top of the period given.
At the beginning of the period, the figures for Newspaper and Radio were nearly 50 percent followed by TV at 30 percent. Additionally, the amounts of TV users decreased significantly in 2000, subsequently experienced a slight decrease until 2025.
Meanwhile, the rate of Internet rose significantly, beginning from 10% in 1995 up to approximately 65% in 2025. Also, tremendous growth can be seen during the second and third decades for those who access news from the internet.
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