The given pie charts demonstrate the comparison of the media that use to gather news in Canada and Australia.
The most striking feature in the graph is that people use the internet and television more in both countries.
More than half of Australians see news through the internet which is the highest percentage among all other methods. The next largest proportion is a TV with 37% of viewers while print media and radio are involved with only 7% and 2% respectively. The rest of 2% compromise with unspecified media.
However, even though 52% internet distributes news in Australia, Canada record only 36% which is the second-highest distributor. First place goes to television with 40%. Printed materials contributed as twice much as in Australia. Similarly accessing radio more than tripled in Canada.
Overall, Australia highly relies on two methods to collect news while Canadians use those fairly.
The
given
pie charts demonstrate the comparison of the media that
use to
gather
news
in Canada and Australia.
The most striking feature in the graph is that
people
use
the internet and television more in both countries.
More than half of Australians
see
news
through the internet which is the highest percentage among all other methods. The
next
largest proportion is a TV with 37% of viewers while print media and radio
are involved
with
only
7% and 2%
respectively
. The rest of 2% compromise with unspecified media.
However
,
even though
52% internet distributes
news
in Australia, Canada record
only
36% which is the second-highest distributor.
First
place goes to television with 40%. Printed materials contributed as twice much as in Australia.
Similarly
accessing radio more than tripled in Canada.
Overall
, Australia
highly
relies on two methods to collect
news
while Canadians
use
those
fairly
.