The pie chart illustrates the preferences of individuals in the United Kingdom for accessing international news content in 2019, across various platforms.
Overall, it is evident that television is the dominant source, with 43% of individuals using this medium. In contrast, word of mouth represents the least popular method, accounting for only 1% of the total.
Television emerges as the most favored platform, with a substantial 43% of individuals in the UK relying on it for obtaining global news. This indicates the enduring popularity of television as a primary source of information.
The use of newspapers follows, with 8% of individuals turning to this traditional medium. Interestingly, radio, with half the users of newspapers at 4%, occupies a smaller but still significant share of the market.
In contrast, the influence of word of mouth is minimal, with only 1% of individuals obtaining international news in this manner. This suggests that personal communication plays a marginal role in the consumption of global news content.
