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The pie charts compare the different methods used by people in Canada and Australia to access news. Overall, it is clear that TV and online platforms are the most popular sources of news in both nations, while radio and “not specified” methods are the least common. In Canada, TV is the leading source of news […]
The provided pie charts provide a comparative analysis of the ways for news accessing in Canada and Australia. Overall, in both countries, TV and online platforms dominate as the primary sources of news, whereas print, radio and not specified sources represent smaller proportions. TV is the most popular news source in Canada, accounting for 40% […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of news access methods in Canada and Australia. In Canada, the most popular way to access news is through television, accounting for 40% of the total, followed by online news at 36%. Print media (14%) and radio (7%) have a more modest presence, while 3% of the population uses […]
The pie charts illustrate the different ways people access news in Canada and Australia. Overall, the majority of Australians prefer online sources, whereas Canadians can get less information than Australians online. Additionally, the proportion of TV comprises almost the same percentage, while the segment of printing has doubled in comparison with Australians. Comparatively, both countries […]
