Nguyễn Ngọc Tố Quyên
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The charts illustrate the main sources of news for teenagers, young adults, and older people. Overall, clear differences can be seen between the three age groups in their preferred ways of accessing news. Teenagers mainly rely on online news sites, which account for 52% of their news consumption. Television is the second most popular source for this group at 37%, while printed newspapers and other sources are used by only small minorities, at 7% and 4% respectively. Among young adults, television becomes the leading source at 35%, closely followed by online news sites at 33%. Other sources also play a more significant role for young adults, making up 26%, whereas printed newspapers remain the least popular option at 6%. In contrast, older people strongly prefer traditional media. Television dominates at 42%, and printed newspapers represent a substantial 29%. Online news sites are far less common among this group, accounting for just 6%, while other sources make up 23%.