The pie charts illustrate the primary sources of news consumption for Germans and Nigerians in urban areas. Overall, it can be seen that the way of receiving news by reading newspapers is the most popular in Germany, whereas watching TV is mostly preferred in Nigeria.
In Germany, a little under half of the population have a tendency to get their news from Newspaper, followed closely by television with 30 percent. Radio and the Internet are less popular choices, with only 10% and 11% respectively.
On the other hand, in urban Nigeria, television is the most prominent news source, with an overwhelming 63% of people using this medium. Radio is also a significant first news provider, with approximately a quarter of the individuals, followed by Newspaper at 13%. Furthermore, a minor portion of 1% is the Internet.In conclusion, it can be said that the main contrast between the two charts is the higher reliance on newspapers in Germany compared to the preference for TV in Nigeria. The usage of the internet as a news source is significantly lower in both countries.
