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The pie charts illustrate the different platforms used to access news in Canada and Australia. The data is categorized into five groups: TV, radio, print, online, and not specified. In Canada, TV is the most popular news source, accounting for 40%, followed closely by online sources at 36%. Print media represents 14%, while radio is […]
The diagram illustrates the various methods of news accessibility in Canada and Australia. In summary, online information access is more reliable in Australia, while the other methods are more accessible in Canada. It can be observed that in Canada, television is the primary source of information accessibility, accounting for the largest share, whereas in Australia […]
The given pie chart compares the methods of obtaining news in Canada and Australia, including TV, radio, print, online platforms, and unspecified sources. Overall, Canadians predominantly acquire news via TV, while Australians mainly rely on online platforms. In Canada, TV is the most popular medium, used by approximately 40% of the population. Conversely, the least […]
The pie charts show the principle ways of finding out the news in two different countries, Canada and Australia. The two nations show broadly similar patterns, though there are some differences, both significant and minor. One of the most prominent features of this data is that, while in Canada over a third of people access […]
The pie charts show the principle ways of finding out the news in two different countries, Canada and Australia. The two nations show broadly similar patterns, though there are some differences, both significant and minor. One of the most prominent features of this data is that, while in Canada over a third of people access […]
