Pie chatrs demonstrate the comparison between the UK and Brazil in ways of accessing the news. There are 5 ways – TV, radio, print, online and not specified. Data is calculated in percentage.
Overall, obviously, ways as TV and online occupy the largest part, while not specified ways have the smallest one in both UK and Brazil. As for radio and print, their popularity take the middle proportion in represented contries.
Notably, in the UK, TV and online are the most popular ways to find out the news – 41% and 35% respectively. Print is almost 2 times less then online (15%). It is seen that radio take 7% but this is not the smallest part in UK. The way called not specified has only 2%.
Brazil shows the similar tendency. However, there is a differences in persentage – while in the UK the most popular way is TV, in Brazil, it is online. But it does not exclude the fact that TV and online have the biggest audience – 38% and 53% respectively. Radio and not specified ways have approximately equal part (2% and 1%). According to print version of news, it occupies 6%.
