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Band 8+: The pie charts show the first place Germans and Nigerians go to in order to access the news in a typical week. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two pie charts showing the first place people from Germany and urban areas in Nigeria go for their news. In Germany: TV 45%, Newspaper 30%, Radio 10%, Internet 11%, Other sources 4%. In urban areas in Nigeria: TV 63%, Newspaper 22%, Radio 13%, Internet 1%, Friends and family 1%. Each chart is broken down by category represented by colored segments: TV, Newspaper, Radio, Internet, Other sources/Friends and family.
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The pie charts illustrate the first news source, from which residents of Germany and urban areas of Nigeria get their news during an average week. Overall, it is clear that reading a newspaper is the most popular way to receive news in Germany, whereas Nigerian citizens are keen on watching TV.

One of the notable changes in this data is almost half of the Germans surveyed (45%) chose the newspaper as their first source of news, while less than a fifth of the Nigerian urban population, about 13%, access their news through this way. Another major difference is that approximately two-thirds of people in Nigeria watch news on TV, whilst the figure in Germany is 30%, which is two times less than in Nigeria. Additionally, listening to the news on the radio is preferred by 22% of people in urban areas in Nigeria, compared to a tenth of people in Germany. In fact, the Internet is commonly used by German citizens with 11%, meanwhile, the Internet is one of the most insignificant figures in Nigeria, with only 1%.

In conclusion, it can be said that the newspaper is the most popular way to obtain news in Germany, while television is one of the favored first news providers for urban areas in Nigeria.

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