The visual data illustrates the percentage of how people in the United Kingdom used different platforms for international news updates in 2019. These platforms include television, printed newspapers, radio, other internet sources, social media, word of mouth, and individuals who were not interested.
Moving into the details, television constituted the largest segment for international news updates, accounting for about 43%. This was followed by other internet sources and people who expressed no interest, both sharing the same proportion of 15%. Additionally, social media comprised 14%, indicating a significant interest among people in gathering information. Furthermore, printed newspapers and radio accounted for 8% and 4% respectively, reflecting minimal engagement.
On the other hand, information shared through communication made up the smallest portion, comprising only 1% of the total usage.
Overall, television, alongside information sourced from other internet platforms and individuals who were not interested, accounts for more than half of the total usage of these platforms, while the lowest percentage is attributed to information shared through word of mouth.
