Following pie charts represent methods of news’ assessment in two countries: Canada and Australia.
Overall, both countries’ reporting ways are similar, as majority of the pie chart are TV and Online delievered information. Furthermore, Canada has more diversity where percentages are similar, whereas Australia’s news are assessed mainly by Television and Digital media.
In Canada, TV-delievered information is most abundant in the country, hitting 40%. On the other hand, online formatted news are widespread too, as chart shows 36%, which is second highest in Canada. Moreover, printed reports are still relevant in this country because it makes up 14% of the whole amount of reports. However, Canadian people receive news less frequently by radio, it hits only 7 per cents.
In contrast to Canada, Australia’s reports are delivered mostly online mass media, as chart illustrates (52%). Hence, TV news reports are favoured by people too, as chart represents roughly 40% of all information. Other ways are insignificant because the sum of information given by radio, printed stuff and others is just about 10%.
