The line graph illustrates the proportion of people who made available from four different sources to become aware of news for three decades ( 1995-2025). Overall, while the rate of reading news from Tv and newspaper experienced downward trends, these for radio and Internet saw reversing patterns of change. Although scrolling the Internet was the lowest initially, emerged a new leader and surpassed from TV in the ultimate five years. Notably, listening to radio was the least popular source of news, people made less curious throughout the period ( 1995-2025).
Initially, the percentage of people who watched TV reached a peak of nearly 70%, after which it dropped to just under 60% next five years, before slightly rising to this percentage until 2010. However, from 2010 to 2025 saw a noticeable decline, falling 50% in 2025. Focusing on the decreases in terms of staying updated with news, newspaper and radio started at approximately 50%, followed by similar downturning patterns by 20% till 2010. Then, their age gap broadened, albeit declines, the former standing at just under 30% while the latter about 20% respectively.
Turning to the other remaining source of news, Internet exceeded other categories, previous 10-year people did not get interested in accessing information, then improved further, reaching around 50% in the ultimate year.
