The pie charts contrast the ways of receiving news for both countries in Canada and Australia.
The most noticeable feature is that Canada was dominated by TV for the quantity of citizens recieving news and followed by the smallest propotion with other resources that are not specifically described. In Australia, online media had been the highest percentage amongst of all other medias. On the other hand, radio and other resources were the smallest contributor compared to the others.
In Canada, the percentage of TV surpassed all other categories of media for about 40 per cent. However, it was nearly catched up by the online media for only a 4 per centage gap. In contrast, online media comprised the largest proportion in Australia for more than 50 per cent and followed by TV for nearly 40 per cent. Moreover, other unspecfied medias shared the smallest number of percentage for both countries for only 2 to 3 per cent.
