The chart illustrates the proportion of individuals who accessed news from various types of media in one country in 2013, 2015, and 2017.
The initial impression from the chart is that the Internet experienced the fastest growth. In particular, the percentage rose roughly twofold from approximately 31% in 2013 to 69% in 2017. The statistic for newspapers, on the other hand, showed a decreasing tendency. This experienced a massive drop from 41% in 2013 to 20% in 2017. Meanwhile, individuals' assessing news via radio remained nearly constant, with merely over 30% in 2013, 2015, and 2017. The percentage of people getting news through television saw two noticeable variations over a 5-year period. In 2013, this figure comprised nearly 80% but four years later, this rate plummeted to 70%.
It is clear that television was the most popular choice for viewers in 2013 with a 37% gap compared to the second most popular media – newspapers, which had 42% of the total proportion. In 2017, television remained the dominant medium, although the internet took second place with a margin of only 3% - 71% against 68%
In conclusion, despite various changes in how individuals accessed news throughout time, television was consistently at the top of the list.
The chart illustrates the proportion of individuals who accessed
news
from various types of media in one country in 2013, 2015, and 2017.
The initial impression from the chart is that the Internet experienced the fastest growth.
In particular
, the percentage rose roughly twofold from approximately 31% in 2013 to 69% in 2017. The statistic for newspapers,
on the other hand
,
showed
a decreasing tendency. This experienced a massive drop from 41% in 2013 to 20% in 2017. Meanwhile, individuals' assessing
news
via radio remained
nearly
constant, with
merely
over 30% in 2013, 2015, and 2017. The percentage of
people
getting
news
through
television
saw
two noticeable variations over a 5-year period. In 2013, this figure comprised
nearly
80%
but
four years later, this rate plummeted to 70%.
It is
clear
that
television
was the most popular choice for viewers in 2013 with a 37% gap compared to the second most popular media
–
newspapers, which had 42% of the total proportion. In 2017,
television
remained the dominant medium, although the internet took second place with a margin of
only
3%
-
71% against 68%
In conclusion
, despite various
changes
in how individuals accessed
news
throughout time,
television
was
consistently
at the top of the list.