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The line graph illustrates the changes in the percentage of people who got news from different sources – TV, Radio, Newspaper, and Internet- over a 30-year period. Overall, TV was the most popular source at the beginning, but its use declined over the period. In contrast, although the internet was the least source of news […]
The line graph gives information about the percentage of people getting news from four sources – TV, newspaper, radio, and internet – between 1995 and 2025. Overall, the proportion of people using television, newspaper, and radio for news decreased significantly during the whole period, albeit at varying levels, whereas the reverse was true for the […]
The line graph compares the percentage of people who used different sources to stay informed about news between 1995 and 2020, with predictions for 2025. Overall, television was the most common way of accessing media information, while newspapers and radio shared a similar pattern. Of particular note is that, despite starting with the lowest percentage, […]
The bar graph displays how people received news through four various sources from 1995 with predictions till 2025. Overall, television was the most common means of accessing the news despite the future predictions where internet is going to overtake all other sources. Radio and newspaper, on the other hand, followed a similar downward trend which […]
The given line graph depicts the number of people who accessed news from 4 sources during 1995 to 2025. It is immediately noticeable that internet significant growth over the period, whereas TV, radio and newspaper experienced decline in consumption levels. A closer inspection of the trends illustrates that people in 1995 rarely accessed news trough […]
The line graph gives information on the percentage of people who received news from 4 different sources between 1995 and 2025. Overall, there were steady declines and some fluctuations in the percentage of users who accessed news from the sources, namely TV, radio and newspaper, whereas the figure for internet increased markedly. It is also […]
The line graph compares the proportion of people who accessed news through four different sources- TV, newspapers, radio, and the internet – from 1995 to now. Overall, the internet has experienced a sharp increase in the percentage of people who accessed news, while TV, radio, and newspapers have seen the opposite trend in the given […]
The line graph compares the proportion of people who accessed news through four different sources -TV, newspaper, radio and the internet- from 1995 till now. Overall, the internet has experienced a sharp increase in the percentage of people who accessed news, while that of TV, radio and newspaper have seen the opposite in the given […]
The line graph provides data on how many people received updates via a variety of sources- TV,radio,newspaper along with the internet in 1995 and predicted figures in 2025,measured as percentages. Overall,the proportion of people for all categories is projected to decrease with the exception of the internet which will increase at the end of the […]
The line graph illustrates the figure of people who accessed news from tv, radio, newspaper and internet throughout a 30-years ( from 1995 to 2025). Overall, the shares of people who accessed from tv, newspaper and radio expected to decrease significantly during the period, while the percentage of using internet for reading news will see […]
This line graph illustrates comparison between 4 different sources of news used by people from 1995 to 2025. In 1995, TVs were the most preferable source of news accessed by more than 65%, followed by newpaper slightly more than 55% and more than 50% people used to listen radio as source of news.Internet was used […]
The line graph illustrates about the percentage of people who accessed news from different sources-TV, radio, newspaper, and internet-throughout two decades from 1995 to 2025. Overall, the percentages for all sectors decreased, except for the internet over the whole period. In 1995, the proportion of people who access the TV was just below 80%. By […]
The line graph compares the use of different methods to get news from 1995 to 2025. Overall, the internet is expected to be the dominant news source in the future. It is also clear that people using traditional ways to access news are expected to make up only small percentages. In 1995, TV was the […]
The graph illustrates the proportion of citizens in three decades who obtain news from different types of media. Overall, users for all three sources declined over the period with the exception of Internet. Additionally, Internet reached the top of the period given. At the beginning of the period, the figures for Newspaper and Radio were […]
