The diagram illustrates the various methods of news accessibility in Canada and Australia. In summary, online information access is more reliable in Australia, while the other methods are more accessible in Canada.
It can be observed that in Canada, television is the primary source of information accessibility, accounting for the largest share, whereas in Australia it contributes to only 37% of the total. Conversely, online news is a popular method in Australia, making up 52% compared to 36% in Canada.
Both countries have unspecified methods that share nearly identical percentages. Radio is a less common way to access news, representing 7% in Canada, which is three times higher than in Australia. Although print usage is not prevalent in Australia, constituting only 7% of the total, in Canada, it makes up 14%, twice the percentage in Australia..
