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Band 4+: The pie charts show the first place Germans and Nigerians go to in order to access the news in typical week.

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The image shows two pie charts with data on the first place Germans and Nigerians (urban areas only) go to get their news in a typical week. For Germans, 45% use TV, 30% use the internet, 11% read newspapers, 10% listen to the radio, and 4% use other sources. For Nigerians, 63% use TV, 22% use the internet, 13% listen to the radio, and 1% rely on friends and family, with no data for newspapers or other sources.
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The pie charts illustrate comparison of news source preferred in Nigeria and Germany in a typical week. Overall, TV is the most popular in Nigeria whilst newspaper dominates in Germany. Internet is more popular in Germany than Nigeria.

TV made up for over a half audiences in Nigeria, followed by a small proportions of radio listeners at 22% and newspaper readers at 13%. By contrast, in Germany, printed media is the most common media outlet at 45% and TV is the second most popular with less than a third viewers.

Moreover, internet and other news outlet contributed a small proportions as news sources in both countries.

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The pie charts show the first place Germans and Nigerians go to in order to access the news in typical week.

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