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The bar chart illustrates the proportions of people in different age groups who accessed news daily through three different mediums—radio, social networks, and microblogging—in a particular country in 2011. Overall, while social networks were the primary source of news for the youngest group (10–17), radio was the dominant medium for all other age groups. Microblogging […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of people in different age groups who used micro blogging, radio, and social networks to receive daily news in one country in 2011. Overall, younger age groups mainly relied on social networks, while older people preferred radio. Micro blogging was the least popular source of news across all age […]
The bar chart illustrates the various social groups of people who used a variety of age groups to get daily news in a country in 2011. Overall, it can be seen that radio is generally more used; micro-blogging is the highest utilized. On the whole, social networks show a sharp fall. Another interesting point is […]
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of individuals in various age groups who used three types of media, namely micro blogging, radio, and social networks to get routine news in one nation in 2011. Overall, while the percentage of younger age groups saw a preference to use social networks, radio is the most common […]
The chart compares the three ways in which people of various age profiles in a country acquired news on a daily basis in 2011. Overall, data suggest that the radio remained the most popular means of obtaining daily information for people of all ages, excluding the 10-17-year-olds, whereas micro-bloging was regarded as the least favorable […]
