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Pie chart

Without trend:
Outline:
- Intro
- Overview: the biggest and smallest slices of each pie chart
Biggest: TV in UK, online in Brazil
Smallest: Radio in both
- Body 1: bigger slices
+ online (35 – 53)
+ TV (41 – 38)
- Body 2: smaller slices
+ print (15 – 6)
+ radio (7 – 2)
- Not specified (2 – 1)

The pie charts illustrate the percentage of media transportation in accessing the
news in the UK and Brazil.
Overall, it is clear that people in the UK access to TV news in the most common,
while online news is the most popular in Brazil. Moreover, Radio in both two
countries is the least common.
The proportion of people accessing news through the Internet is the highest in
Brazil, at 53% while the UK is just at 35%. British people are accessing the news
from television is 41% which is approximately equal to this proportion in Brazil
(38%).
Print media and radio, on the other hand, are the least popular in the getting
news in both two countries. The percentage of people accessing printed news in
the UK get at 15%, which is three times as the percentage of Brazil. The UK has 7%
of news access through radio, while Brazil is only 2%, Additionally, the source is
not specified roundly 2% to 1% in the UK and Brazil respectively.

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