воскресенье, 18 марта 2012 г.

Sources of news

The graphs below show where people first got their news,both about the world and about local events,between 1987 and 1997.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.
The graphs indicate sources of world and local news for people in the United Kingdom between 1987 and 1997.
In 1987 65% of people got their world news from television,almost 2.5 and 7 times more than that from other two sources,newspaper and radio,respectively.Whereas only 19% of those who lived in UK got local news from television in the same period.But the main source of regional news for people was print media,at 56%.Radio,as source of both types of news was nearly the same from 9% to 12% and remained stable during the time depicted in the graph.As well as this,the percentage of people who got their world news from television almost didn't change for 1987-1997,with just a slight fall in 1989 of 5%.The percentage of people using newspaper as source of local information decreased to 40% over the 10 years,while the number of inhabitants getting local news from television significantly increased and nearly reached that of newspapers in 1997.

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