The pie chart illustrate how residents from 2 different nations, Canada and Australia, get news.
Overall, it is obvious that most people access news through TV and online platforms, while the opposite was true for radio and other ways. Addtionally, the proportion of people getting news through printed newspapers and magazines in Canada is double that of Australia.
In Canada, individuals usually use TV to keep up with news, which stand at 40%, compared to 36% for who use social media and digital platforms. Moreover, accessing news by using radio constituted a negligible 7% of the total Canadian. Canadia also records that the proportion of other way to get news just account for 3% of the total Canadian people.
In Australia, online platforms users account for the highest proportion of the total Australia, at 52%, which is 15% greater than the corresponding figure for TV. Radio and other methods to get news account for the same proportion, standing at 2%. In addition, 7% of Australian people access news by buying printed newspapers or magazines
