The pie charts show the distribution of various news access methods among people in Canada and Australia.
Overall, it is clear that the most popular sources of news in both Canada and Australia are online and television; the opposite is true for unknown sources and radio. Additionally, printed news ranked third in both nations.
Looking first at the methods of accessing news in Canada, traditional ways of accessing news leads the pack with 40%. Not too far behind, digital platform sources make up 36%, followed by print-based news with 14%. The remaining percentage is distributed as follows: 7% for radio and 3% for unknown sources.
As for the news delivery methods in Australia, online-based news ranks first in terms of access, with 52%. Next come television broadcasts with 37%. The percentage of people accessing news by print media in Australia is one-half as much as in Canada. Radio and miscellaneous sources accounted for 2% each, indicating a nearly balanced reliance on these news sources.
