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The provided pie charts illustrate the various methods employed by individuals in Canada and Australia to access news.

Overall, both countries exhibit a predominant reliance on online news sources, with notable differences in the consumption patterns of television, radio, and print media.

In Canada, the most prevalent method of accessing news is through online platforms, accounting for 36% of responses. Television follows closely as the second most significant source, capturing 40% of the audience. Conversely, radio and print media are less utilized, representing only 7% and 14%, respectively. A marginal segment, comprising 3%, remains unspecified, indicating that certain news consumption channels may not have been explicitly detailed in the survey.

In Australia, the trend mirrors that of Canada, with online access dominating at 52%, while television remains a strong contender at 37%. Print media contributes a modest 7%, and radio is the least favored source at merely 2%. Additionally, the unspecified category is slightly lower in Australia at 2%, suggesting that a similar inclination towards non-traditional news platforms exists. A clear distinction emerges in the radio category, which appears significantly less popular in Australia compared to Canada.

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