The pie charts compare the percentage of devices used to access news in the UK and Brazil.
Overall, online platforms and TV account for the highest percentages in both countries, while the proportion of users with unspecified preferences is the lowest.
In the UK, data indicates that TV has the largest percentage at 42%, followed by online access at 35%. Additionally, print media accounts for 15%, and radio makes up 7%. The category of unspecified tools shows the lowest percentage at 2%.
In contrast, 53% of people in Brazil primarily use online platforms to access news, followed by TV at 38%. Furthermore, print media comprises 6%, and radio accounts for 2%. Notably, only 1% of people in Brazil do not have a specific tool for consuming news.
