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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 chart illustrates the proportion of the first place Germans and Nigerians go to in order to access the news in a typical week.
Overall, The first place Germans go to access for their news is Newspaper which is the outperformed other sources. Meanwhile, the Nigerians had a clear tendency to access TV which higher than Internet, Friends and Family.
In contrast, the Germans go to order to access which the highest proportion of Newspapers about 45%, followed by TV with 30% and the lowest of other sources about 4%. Meawhile, the Nigerians which the highest access proportion of TV which outperformed Internet, Friends and Family about 63% and Radio at 22%. However, the Friends and Family, Internet were nearly identical about 1%.
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