The line chart illustartes the percentage of individuals who accessed news from TV, radio, newspaper, and the internet between 1995 and 2025. Overall, while the value of those who used the internet increased significantly throughout the period, other lines declined gradually, with radio representing the most significant decrease.
The internet stood at 0% in 1995, rising slightly by 2000. It then soared significantly to around 29% in 2010, and this upward trend remained over the next years. In contrast, while TV recorded the highest figure initially (around 69%), it fell gradually over the next decades, reaching its low (50%) in 2025.
Both radio and newspaper had almost similar downward trend, starting at around 52-55% before dropping to 50% in 2000 and around 43% in 2010. Radio represented the lowest value in the chart by 2025 (approximately 22%), while newspaper showed slightly higher figure, recording around 30% and 39% in 2015 and 2015, respectively.
