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The bar chart compares the four different media used for news consumption in one country in these three years-2013, 2015 and 2017.
Taken as a whole, television was the most popular source of accessing news, while the printed newspapers and internet showed opposite trends. The figure for radio fluctuated and experienced a slight decrease.
By 2013, around 80% of people used television for news, but this trend decreased by 10% in 2017. Printed newspaper followed a downward trend, dropped from 40% in 2013 to around 20% in 2017.
On the other hand, the internet experienced a significant rise. Only about 40% of people used it for news in 2013, but this number more than doubled to reach nearly 80% in 2017. Meanwhile, the radio fluctuated around the 40% throughout the given period.
The bar chart compares the four different media used for news consumption in one country in these three years-2013, 2015 and 2017.
Taken as a whole, television was the most popular source of accessing news, while the printed newspapers and internet showed opposite trends. The figure for radio fluctuated and experienced a slight decrease.
By 2013, around 80% of people used television for news, but this trend decreased by 10% in 2017. Printed newspaper followed a downward trend, dropped from 40% in 2013 to around 20% in 2017.
On the other hand, the internet experienced a significant rise. Only about 40% of people used it for news in 2013, but this number more than doubled to reach nearly 80% in 2017. Meanwhile, the radio fluctuated around the 40% throughout the given period.