The pie charts indicate the popular ways of accessing the news in two different countries, UK and Brazil.
The most popular means of news in both countries is Online. While in Brazil more than half of the people gather news online. However, this fraction reduces to 35% in UK.
Slightly more than two fifth people in UK prefer TV to watch news. Where else, in Brazil this fraction is decreased to 38%.
Furthermore, 15% of people in UK prefer to read news off a print media. Whilst in Brazil their percentage is dropped to less than half of that less than half of that.
Moreover, 7% of people in UK like to listen to news on radio while this figure drops to 2% in Brazil. Still the means by which some some of the people in UK and Brazil access news remains unknown.
All in all, it is visible that people in Brazil prefer more up to date and modern means for accessing news while people in UK are still hung upon old ways like Radio, Print media etc.
The pie charts indicate the popular ways of accessing the
news
in two
different
countries, UK and Brazil.
The most popular means of
news
in both countries is Online.
While
in Brazil more than half of the
people
gather
news
online.
However
, this fraction
reduces
to 35% in UK.
Slightly
more than two fifth
people
in UK prefer TV to
watch
news
. Where else, in Brazil this fraction
is decreased
to 38%.
Furthermore
, 15% of
people
in UK prefer to read
news
off a print
media
. Whilst in Brazil their percentage
is dropped
to less than half of that less than half of that.
Moreover
, 7% of
people
in UK like to listen to
news
on radio while this figure drops to 2% in Brazil.
Still
the means by which
some
some of the
people
in UK and Brazil access
news
remains unknown.
All in all, it is visible that
people
in Brazil prefer more up to date and modern means for accessing
news
while
people
in UK are
still
hung upon
old
ways like Radio, Print media etc.