What Is Your Main Source of News?26 Nations

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The two charts indicate the way people of various age groups- from 26 nations in Europe, Asia

and North America gain access to the news.


Most noticeably, the majority of people aged 16-24 consider the internet as the main avenues
of information; whereas, those of the other group view the television as the most important.
The proportion is 64 percent and 55 percent, respectively. Meanwhile, the least selected
sources of news is radio. Specially, a similarly small share of each group – 8 percent of the older
group and 5 percent of the younger group think of print as a news providing sources.
In contrast, magazines and newspapers are viewed as a meaningful tactics of information in the
both groups. However, they are more popular with older people. In detail, 12 percent of those
aged over 55 name this sources as their fundamental source of information, compared to only 6
percent of the other group.
In conclusion, the majority of those in the two groups see the internet and television as their
principal measures of acquiring news while the other methods are referred to as less
significant.

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