The line graph illustrates how many people have a rest with radio and television in the UK in the period from October to December 1992. The statistic evaluated the percentage of the population over 4 years old.
Looking from overall perspective, television had more audiences at the dae and evening time as opposed to radio which were more favoured in the morning. Nevertheless, it is hard not to notice that over the all period television exceeded demand.
In terms of radio, the largest number of people heared radio programs were appearing at the morning time (the peak was reached between 8:00 am and 10:00 am for about a quarter of percentage). Next, over the day these results fell dramatically. Between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm, the line plunged from one tenth to about mere one percent and then slowly grew.
In contrast, according to the picture, the most passive period of watching television consists of morning and night (middle units constituted for about 5% and 2% respectively). Starting with 6:00 am and ending at the same time the TV line strongly fluctuates. It reached the peak at 8 pm for approximately half of the total audience.
