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Band 7+: The pie charts compare ways of accessing the news in the UK and Brazil.

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The two pie charts illustrate ways of search for the news in the Uk and Brazil

Overall, most people in the UK use TV to access the news while accessing the news online is the most common in Brazil. Furthermore, accessing news through radio is not favoured in both countries.

Regarding the most popular ways of accessing the news, the proportion of people using tv in the uk make up 41% as opposed to 38% of people in Brazil. In terms of online, in Brazil, the figure for television is around a half of the total, while in the uk it is only 35% of people.

In terms of the remaining categories, radio is the least popular medium in both nations, only 7% and 2% people access the news via radio in the uk and Brazil, respectively. Printed newspapers in the UK accounted for under a fifth of the total, which was more than double the figure for Brazil, at only 6%.The smallest category is the “not specified” group, stood at 2% in the UK and 1% in Brazil.

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