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Band 4+: The pie charts compare ways of accessing the news in Canada and Australia. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts two pie charts comparing the distribution of media consumption by type in Canada and Australia. In Canada, 40% of media is consumed through TV, 36% online, 14% through Print, 7% via Radio, and 3% not specified. In Australia, the percentages are 52% for TV, 37% online, 7% through Print, 2% via Radio, and 2% not specified.
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The tow pie charts illustrate the rate of ways of accessing news in different big country English-speaking , show in several five types.

beginning Australia, was most significant proportion accessing of people the news is online news 52%rato ,the opposite in Canada the news online was 36% of people accessed online news , next topic it is the TV, in Canada higher percentage than in Australia and the different was 3% rate and thes not big substantial , As for the radio in Canada was 7%, while in Australia only 2% rate . However, about proportion people the print news was in half Canada compared to Australia , regarding the others thing category was very nearly from each others , the different between them was 1% only .

Overall,The data indicates when people listening ways of accessing the news in Australia highest online overall Canada , whilst in Canada mostly majority prefer the TV.

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