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Band 5+: Take 20 minutes to respond to the task. Then, either use AI or self-grade using the link provided above. The graph below shows radio and television audiences throughout the day in 1992. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts radio and television audiences in the UK from October to December 1992 throughout the day. At 6:00 AM, radio audience starts just below 10% and rises steadily to peak at 20% around 8:00 AM, then declines to fluctuate between 5%-10% from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, after which it again increases to approximately 15% at 6:00 PM, and finally drops below 5% from 10:00 PM onwards. Television audience begins at 0% at 6:00 AM, steadily climbs to approximately 15% by noon, jumps to 25% around 3:00 PM, then increases sharply to a peak just above 45% between 8:00 PM and 9:00 PM, and drops steeply to return near 0% after midnight.
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The graph shows the percentages of audiences of media in UK in the year 1992.

Overall, the television was more attractive to people, espicially in the night time. While the radio was more used by people in the day time.

From 6 am to 1 pm people are more listening to radio more than watching TV, and their percentage increased steadily from 7 percent at 6 am to 28 percent at eight and half in the morning and that is the highest level of radio audiences, from then the audiences number decreased until it was 12 percent at 1 pm. Contrast to this trend TV’s audiences decreased slightly through this period, which moved from 0 percent at 6 am to 12 percent at 1 pm, and that was the time when the two corvs crossed each other.

The second period was between 1 pm to 2 am. In this period the number of TV’s audiences rose significantly, which reached 50 percent at 8 pm from that higher point fell down directly until it became 3 percent at 2 am. The radio audiences trend was to one direction, which continue decreasing slightly to be on the same value as TV at 2 am.

The third period was stable and the number of followers remained less until the 6 am in the next day.

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