The provided charts show the comparison between Canada and Australia about means of approaching the news.
Overall, the percentage of people accessing the news by TV is highest in Canada; meanwhile, Australian citizens use mostly online platforms to reach new information. In addition, radio is the least preferred way in both countries.
About 40% of Canadians reach the news by watching TV, while 37% of people in Australia do it. An opposite trend can be seen in the figure of reading news through social media, with 52% for Australia, and 36% for Canada.
The share of people in Canada who read printed materials is 14%, but the figure of the same way in Australia is just a half of that. Similarly, 7% of Canadian citizens used radio to reach the news, compared to only 2% of Australians. Finally, the percentages of people who did not give a specific way in Canada and Australia are 3% and 2% respectively.
