The pie charts compare ways of accessing the news in Canada and Australia.
The pie graphs provide information about methods for accessing the news in two countries, Canada and Australia. The data is in the percentage.
Overall, it is seen clearly from both charts that television was the most favourable alternative for people in Canada for the news, and online sources were used the most by Australians in this list.
To comments with, online resources accounted for little more than the half-percentage in Australia, which was nearly 16% more than in Canada. In contrast, other not specified options remained relatively the same for both countries in this given category.
Moreover, print media comprised 14% of Canada, which was twofold more than Australians. In addition, the proportion of radios in Canada were around 7%, which was almost 5% higher than in Australia(2%). Furthermore, television had the biggest percentage in usage in Canada with 40% in this list, which was nearly 3% low in Australia(37%).
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