The chart below shows the percentage of people accessing news via different media in one country in 2013, 2015 and 2017. Summate the informa in te seeting and reporting the main features
The chart illustrates the percentage of people who accessed news through
television
, newspapers, radio, and the internet
in one country during 2013, 2015, and 2017.
Overall
, while
television
remained the most popular medium throughout this
period, its usage
slightly declined. In contrast
, internet
usage
saw a dramatic increase and became equally as popular as television
by 2017. All other media types, except the internet
, experienced a decline in usage
.
In 2013, around 31% of people accessed news via the internet
, a figure similar to that of radio. However
, internet
usage
rose sharply over the following years, reaching about 70% in 2017. Television
, although
still widely used, saw a slight decline from 78% in 2013 to around 70% in 2017.
Printed newspapers, which were used by 41% of people in 2013, witnessed a steady decline in popularity, dropping to just 21% by 2017. Radio usage
remained relatively stable but slightly decreased over the years.Submitted by acaitaz on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words television, internet, usage with synonyms.
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