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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 given pie chart shows, the proportion of the ways of accessing the news, in countries such as, Australia and Canada.
Overall, Television made up the largest proportion in Canada whereas, in Australia the online platforms held the majority of the way of accessing the news.
It is evident that, T.V held the highest distribution in Canada at 40% followed by Australia with 37%. At the same time, in Australia, they had the majority of online users with 52% and Canada had 36% of people accessing news through online.
Notably, it is visible that, 14% of the medium were through print in Canada which is just the half of it in Australia. Moreover, Australia has 2% of it’s least accessibility through Radio and the not specified category. Whereas, in Canada 7% of the population still access radio for news and 3% are in the not specified category.
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