The provided pie charts provide a comparative analysis of the ways for news accessing in Canada and Australia.
Overall, in both countries, TV and online platforms dominate as the primary sources of news, whereas print, radio and not specified sources represent smaller proportions.
TV is the most popular news source in Canada, accounting for 40% of the total, followed by online resources at just above one-third. Notably, print and radio have a more modest portion, 14% and 7%, respectively, whereas only 3% of the Canadian population receives news in an unspecified way.
Compared to Canada, online resources in Australia take the biggest part in accessing the news, comprising just over a half of the whole chart. TV follows the same popularity as in Canada, making up 37%, while the other resources, like print, radio and unspecified ways of news access contributed to the smallest portion. In Australia, print sources are less than half that of Canada, while radio and unspecified access to news follow the same popularity, forming only 2%.
