The pie charts compare ways of accessing the news in Canada and Australia. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The two pie charts illustrate the forms of
news
in Canada and Australia such
as TV
, print, and radio among others.
Overall
, the charts indicate that TV
remains the common medium of choice for both countries while
the others' data fluctuate between each other.
Firstly
, TV
is the biggest source of news
in Canada as 40% of the public access their news
from their television. This
is followed by online and print media at 36% and 14%, respectively. Also
, The smallest source of known data is radio at only 7%, while
3% get their information from unspecified mediums.
In contrast
, the largest mode of information for the Australian public is the Internet at 52%. Then
, the next highest is TV
at 37%; however
, only 7% of Australians view their news
from print and that is
half of the Canadian's number. Lastly
, radio is the least preferred option by the public at 2% and the same goes for other mediums.Submitted by Mazam on
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