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Band 8+: The pie charts compare ways of accessing the news in the UK and Brazil.

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The pie charts illustrate how to access the news including TV, Radio, Print, Online and Not specified in the UK and Brazil.

Overall, TV accounted for the highest figure in the UK, while the share of people using online to access the news in Brazil was the highest. In addition, unspecified reasons were in the minority in both countries

The proportion of people using TV to access the news in the UK was 41%, and the figure for Brazil was lower, at 38%. Online sources accounted for the largest percentage of news consumption in Brazil, at 53%, followed by the UK, which was 35%. 15% of people accessing news in printed newspapers, compared to the figure for Brazil, at 6%.

The percentage of people accessing the news by radio in the UK was far higher than that of Brazil, which was 7% and 2% respectively. Finally, unspecified reasons accounted for the least figure in both the UK and Brazil, with respective figures being 2% and 1%.

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