The pie charts compare the different ways people access news in the UK and Brazil.
Overall, television and online platforms are the dominant sources of news in both countries. However, while online news is the most popular medium in Brazil, television remains the leading source in the UK. In addition, traditional forms such as radio and print account for relatively smaller proportions in both nations.
In the UK, television is the primary source of news, representing 41% of consumption. This is followed by online platforms at 35%. Print media accounts for 15%, while radio contributes a much smaller share of 7%. A negligible proportion is classified as not specified.
In contrast, Brazil shows a different pattern, with online news being the most widely used source at 53%, significantly higher than in the UK. Television ranks second at 38%. Meanwhile, print media and radio are far less common, accounting for 6% and 3% respectively, with only a minimal percentage not specified.
In summary, although both countries rely heavily on television and online sources, Brazil demonstrates a stronger preference for digital news, whereas the UK still leans more towards traditional television broadcasting.
