The provided pie charts illustrate data on five different ways of accessing the news in two countries.
As can be clearly seen from the pie charts, the most noticeable features is that the online category consists of the most popular one in Australia and TV in Canada. In particular, a considerable number of more than a half found news online in Australia, whilst in Canada the number was smaller but still considerable amounting to 35%. In parallel, TV represented the most significant proportion in Canada, accounting for a considerable number of a fifth, with the same category in Australia represented equally at 37%. Print news was a less attractive way of accessing news in both countries, standing at the insignificant number 7 in Australia, which doubled in Canada. Finally, Radio and Not Specified ways made up a negligible proportion in both countries, with the not specified category representing the smaller proportion, standing at around 2%.
Overall, as the pie charts demonstrate, the most preferred methods of accessing news were Online in Australia and TV in Canada.
