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The bar chart highlights the figures for three fundamental approaches to updating everyday news, classified into five different age groups, in the year of 2011. Looking at the graph from a general perspective, it is readily apparent that microblogging was the least endorsed platform among three surveyed. Also, the use of social networking sites was […]
The given chart illustrates the percentage of three types of media, including social platforms, micro-blogging, and radio, used to update daily information across different age groups in 2011. Overall, people aged from 18 to 29 years old used media tools the most to access news every day. Meanwhile, using radio for daily news consumption ranked […]
The bar graph illustrates the preferences of people in a country for obtaining daily news through social media, microblogging, and radio. Overall, it is evident that radio is by far the most popular method for receiving news among individuals aged 18 and older. However, among teenagers, social media is considerably more favored than both radio […]
The bar chart provides information about five different types of media used to get everyday news according to age groups in 2011. Overall, it can be seen that microblogging was the least common type of media used to get daily news by people, while radio was the most common platform for all age groups except […]
