The given two pie charts provide comparison on the various ways of accessing news in two different countries (Canada,Australia).
Overall, it can be seen that in both countries tv and online surfing are the most used, while radio remains the least popular.
The most used way of accessing information in Canada is via television, with 40%, while Australians use the Internet as their main news source with half of its figure (52%). This is followed by the Internet being used as the most second in Canada at more than third of the whole proportion(36%). Same goes for tv for Australia with 37%. The third on the list is printed media (newspapers, magazines). In Canada it has a small percentage of 14, with Australia having just the half of that figure at 7%. The lowest on the list is radio with 7% for Canada and 2% for Australia. Finally the non specified source remains the least popular among all newsreaders in both countries(Canada 3%, Australia 2%).
