The pie chart provides information on various sources utilized by individuals in the United Kingdom for overseas news content in the year 2019.
Overall, it is evident that a major proportion of people in the UK use television as a medium for international news, followed by other internet sources and then social media. While word of mouth is observed to contribute the least amount to the spread of overseas news. Also, a small percentage of individuals are unbothered by overseas content.
In 2019, 43% of the individuals in UK derive international news from Television, which is the largest slice. On the other hand, only 1% of individuals learn the news by word of mouth, being the smallest contribution.
However, 14% of people use social media as another important channel, and 8% of them read newspapers, while radio is utilized by only 4% of the population to be aware of the latest news in the UK. Also, 15% of people in the UK consider other internet sources in order to stay updated with overseas happenings. The same percentage of people are uninterested in the news.
In conclusion, television contributes more than social media and internet sources combined as a platform for international news. Whereas, less than 15% is spread over all three platforms- radio, newspaper, and word of mouth.
