The line graph illustrates how many radio listeners tune in for programs from a specific American radio station from 5 a.m. to 12 a.m over the week.
Overall, there are fluctuations between the number of people listening to a radio station across different times during weekdays and on saturdays. In addition, Saturday radio listeners allot less time to do such activity.
Looking first at the average figure for weekday radio audience, only around 100 thousand people turn on the radio at 5 a.m., after which it dramatically rises to a peak of 1 million tuners during 7am This data then sees a significant drop to 500 thousand radio listeners between 7 and 15 o’clock, before bouncing back to north of 800 audience members in the next 1 hour. Finally, there is a marked drop of 500 thousand listeners at 18 o’clock, and then another moderate fall is witnessed in the evening, decreasing this figure to 100 thousand radio tuners.
Moving on to Saturday radio audience, no one enjoys this station’s broadcast first thing in the morning, before an increase to south of 700 thousand listeners is experienced from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. This figure makes a recovery to 600 thousand tuners at 17 o’clock, after seeing a drop of 300.000 to 400 thousand tuners between 9 and 13 o’clock. There is a final decrease to around the same number of audience as weekdays (100.000).
