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The image depicts a bar chart with the vertical axis labeled "Percentage of people" and the horizontal axis labeled "Age groups", divided into five categories: 10-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, 65+. Three types of media consumption are represented with different patterns for each bar: solid for "social networks", horizontal stripes for "micro-blogging", and dots for "radio". The 10-17 age group shows approximately 63% social networks usage, 40% micro-blogging and 20% radio. The 18-29 age group has around 80% social networks, 52% micro-blogging and 30% radio. The 30-49 age group displays nearly 50% social networks, 38% micro-blogging, and 35% radio. The 50-64 age group indicates about 40% social networks, 28% micro-blogging and 55% radio. Lastly, the 65+ age group shows roughly 30% social networks, 25% micro-blogging and 65% radio.
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The bar chart compares the share of people in five different age groups accessing daily news by various media in a specific country in 2011.
Overall, the radio was the most used media among the old aged people, except for teenagers, while the lowest share of consumption was seen in microblogging across all age groups. Social media was the second most used medium among 10-17 and 18-29 age groups, but its usage percentage was lower in adults then adolescents.
As for radio, the percentage of consumption was the highest than that two types of media from 18-29 to 65+ age groups constitute 80%, aside from 10-17
year olds 40%, while the share of microblogging usage made up 20% in teenagers, than that of increased minimally just above to 25%, despite rising slightly that proportion declined between 30-49 and 65+ age groups.
In social networks, 10-17 and -18-29 aged groups make up for 80% which is the percentage was equal to each other, then the same figure for 30-49 and 50-64 age groups accounting for 45% and 35% respectively. However, the lowest percentage of usage was in 65+ aged groups amounting to 10% in social networks.
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