The pie charts illustrate the different platforms used to access news in Canada and Australia. The data is categorized into five groups: TV, radio, print, online, and not specified.
In Canada, TV is the most popular news source, accounting for 40%, followed closely by online sources at 36%. Print media represents 14%, while radio is the least popular specified option at 7%, with 3% not specified.
In contrast, Australia shows a clear preference for online news, with 52% of the population using this medium. TV is the second most used platform at 37%, followed by print at 7%. Radio is much less favored in Australia, representing only 2%, while 2% is unspecified.
Overall, Canadians rely more on TV, while Australians prefer online sources. Both countries show declining usage of radio and print media.
