The two charts illustrate the first places Germans and Nigerians go to approach the news in a typical week.
Overall, it can be seen that newspapers are the place where Germans used the most to access the news in a typical week while Nigerians used television the most to do this each week.
To begin with, in both graphs the amount of television and newspaper accounted for three -fourths in each graph. Dealing with germans, newspapers are a more popular way than television for them to approach the news in a week.The amount of television and newspaper stood at 30% and 45% respectively. In contrast, Nigerians prioritize using television over newspapers to do this.The data in television and newspaper stood at 63% and 13% respectively.
Moving on to, both graphs also have different ways to access the news in a week.With Nigerians, they spend time with friends and family to approach the news instead of other sources like germans. The number of Germans who used radio to access the news accounted for 10% while Nigerians used it to access the news about 22%. Dealing with the first graph, the figure for internet accounted for 11% while in the second graph, it almost returned to zero percentage.
