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The image contains two pie charts comparing ways of accessing news in Canada and Australia, with the chart on the left representing Canada and the chart on the right representing Australia. In Canada, 40% of news access is through TV, 36% through online, 14% through print, 7% through radio, and 3% not specified. In Australia, 37% is through TV, 37% through online, 7% through radio, 2% not specified, and no percentage is provided for print. There are five categories in each chart: TV, radio, print, online, and not specified. The chart is related to a task that should be completed in 20 minutes and requires a written summary of at least 150 words.
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The pie charts compare information about the principle of ways of finding out the news Tv, radio, print, online, and not specified, in two countries; Canada, and Australia
Overall, it is clear that high levels of the internet are used in Australia, while other methods such as radio and print are used less in comparison with Canada.
The high levels of online used by people in Australia, at 52%, followed by Canada was at 36%. The entry of TV accounted for 40% in Canada, compared to Australia, where people used 37%. Accessing the TV was the most popular in Canada
Regarding print, which accounted for 14% in Canada, followed by Australia, 7% respectively. The figure for radio and not specified was 7%, 3% in Canada, compared with Australia, at 2% and 2%. These two access were the less popular in both countries Canada and Australia
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