The two pie charts compare five categories ( Tv, radio, print, online, not specified) means of approaching the news in Canada and Australia. Units are measured in percentage.
The pie charts provide information about the various ways to access news and their percentages. The comparison is between the two countries: Canada and Australia. Overall, in Australia, most of the citizens receive news
The pie charts show the percentage of different sources of news in Canada and Australia. Overall, the most popular ways to get news in Australia and Canada are on the internet and on TV, whereas the least common ways are
The two pie charts, one for Canada and the other for Australia, break down the population into groups according to the primary way in which they get their news. Specifically, the charts show the percentage of people who
The pie charts show the principle ways of finding out the news in two different countries, Canada, and Australia. The two nations show broadly similar patterns, though there are some differences, both significant and min
The two bar graphs illustrate methods of accepting the news between Canada and Australia. It is clear that the largest numbers of people are using online resources to access news in Australia, and TV is the most popular