The preferences of people in Germany and Nigeria for choosing their first news sources to access were illustrated in the pie graphs above. Generally, Germans like newspapers most while TVs attract the interest of more Nigerians more than other types. Moreover, the least-preferred source of news in Germany is other sources and in Nigeria they are is the internet and friends and family.
Looking at the graph for of Germans, it is clearcleared that the largest proportion belongs to newspapers, at just under half, followed by TV, s which is are chosen by 30% of people. However, this percentage is about two times smaller than that of Nigerians. Additionally, radios and the internet appeal to almost equal audiences, and each kind makes up about relatively 10%. The remainder as well as the smallest part of this chart indicates people who select other sources as their first place to go for news.
In regards to Nigeria, a vast majority of people there are fond of watching TV for news, which represents just above 60% of the figure. Their next favorite way of accessing news is through radios whose percentage is twice as high many as that ofthat data of Germans. Newspapers are alsois also preferred by 13% of Nigerians, whereas there is a very tiny minorityminor number of people choosing the internet or friends and family. , each type accounts for only 1%.
The preferences of
people
in Germany and Nigeria for choosing their
first
news
sources
to access
were illustrated
in the pie graphs above.
Generally
, Germans like newspapers most while TVs attract the interest of more Nigerians more than other types.
Moreover
, the least-preferred
source
of
news
in Germany is other
sources
and in Nigeria they are is the internet and friends and family.
Looking at the graph for of Germans, it is
clearcleared
that the largest proportion belongs to newspapers, at
just
under half, followed by TV, s which is
are chosen
by 30% of
people
.
However
, this percentage is about two times smaller than that of Nigerians.
Additionally
, radios and the internet appeal to almost equal audiences, and each kind
makes
up about
relatively
10%. The remainder
as well
as the smallest part of this chart indicates
people
who select other
sources
as their
first
place to go for news.
In regards to
Nigeria, a vast majority of
people
there are fond of watching TV for
news
, which represents
just
above 60% of the figure. Their
next
favorite way of accessing
news
is through radios whose percentage is twice as high
many
as that
ofthat
data of Germans. Newspapers are
alsois
also
preferred by 13% of Nigerians, whereas there is a
very
tiny
minorityminor
number of
people
choosing the internet or friends and family.
,
each type accounts for
only
1%.