A graph shows trend changes in news sources over time from 1991 to 1993.
The different sources
include Television, newspaper, radio, magazines, and internet. The most popular source is television and the least popular are the magazines. Television has highest number of viewership with a slight decrease, with its peak at more than 80% in 1991 and slightly less than 80 percent in 2013. Newspaper readership has decreased significantly compared to its highest at 60 percent in 1993, and declined in 2013 at slightly less than 30 percent. Radio news sources have been low at 15% in 1991 with its peak at 25 percent in 1996, and slightly increased in 2013 at above 20, with marginal upward and downward trends. Magazines have been the least popular of all news sources starting at less than 10% in 1991 and has almost remained the same with no significant change in 2013.