The given pie charts depict the various way in which Canadian and Australian can get the information.
Overall, in Canada, almost people access the information on tv, while in Australia, online is the biggest source of news. In addition, TV is also the the second suppliers of news in Australia.
In details, 40% of information is gotten through TV, while that of internet is 36%. Interestingly, this order is reserved in Australia, where 52% of news comes from internet, just 37% come from TV.
On the other hand, the proportion of print in Australia just a half to compare to that of Canada, meanwhile the radio account for 7% in Canada 3 times as much as that of Australia, the news that come from not specific source account for very small figure about 2% for both.
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