Triệu Thị Trúc
Giới thiệu về bản thân
The charts compare the main news sources of three age groups: teenagers, young adults, and old people. Overall, each group prefers a different medium, with teenagers relying heavily on online sources while older people depend more on traditional media. For teenagers, online news sites are by far the most popular, accounting for 52%. TV comes second at 37%, while printed newspapers and other sources make up only small proportions. Young adults also prefer online news, though to a lesser extent (42%). TV is the second most common source at 35%, followed by printed newspapers (24%). In contrast, old people get most of their news from TV, which represents 42%. Printed newspapers are also significant for this group at 23%. Meanwhile, only 29% use online news sites, showing their lower reliance on digital platforms. Overall, the charts highlight clear differences in media preferences across generations