5 report(s) found.
The line graph illustrates the percentage of individuals accessing news from different sources between 1995 and 2025. The measurement is represented in proportions. Overall, it is evident that while the percentage of people obtaining news from the Internet started at the lowest point in 1995, it showed a notable increase over the years. In contrast, […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of people who accessed news in the four sources from 1995 to 2025. Overall, it is clear that TV and the internet experienced a downward trend, while the proportion of radio and newspapers saw a significant decline over the period. In greater detail, the TV trend started to decline […]
The chart indicates the proportion of people utilising 4 different types of mass media to stay up to date namely: The Internet, Newspapers, Radios and TVs over the 30-year interval starting in 1995. Overall, it is clear that the ratio of societies’ access to information from 3 categories: Newspapers, TVs and the radio witnesses a […]
The line chart illustrates the percentage of people accessing news from four sources: TVs, the radio, newspapers, and the Internet, during the years 1995 and 2025. Overall, the percentage of people accessing news from newspapers, TVs, and the radio is predicted to experience a downward trend, while the opposite is expected for the Internet. Additionally, […]
The line chart presented illustrates the percentage of individuals accessing news from four different sources spanning from 1995 to a projected 2025. Overall, the data depicts a noticeable shift in news consumption habits, with a decline in reliance on traditional sources like TV, Radio, and Newspaper, and a significant increase in Internet usage for obtaining […]
