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The image is a line graph titled "Average Number of Hours Spent on Various Types of Media per Person per Week" showing four media types - Television, Internet, Radio, Printed Material - from 1990 to 2005; Television starts at roughly 29 hours in 1990, gradually decreases to 24 hours in 2005; Internet starts at 0 hours in 1990, sharply increases to 5 hours in 2005; Radio starts at approximately 6 hours in 1990, experiences slight fluctuations, ending at 5 hours in 2005; Printed Material starts at 5 hours in 1990, slightly decreases to roughly 3 hours in 2005; X-axis labeled "Year" from 1990 to 2005 in increments of 5 years, Y-axis labeled in increments of 5 hours from 0 to 30 hours; no numerical data points labeled on the lines.
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The line chart given depicts the amount of time the average person spent indulging in entertainment media on a weekly basis. The years covered were between 1990 and 2005.
Overall, television was the most favored form of media among the 4 choices, despite having a gradual decrease throughout the years. On the other hand, the usage of internet had the opposite effect, having a sharp uprising around the 2000s.
As was mentioned previously, the average person spent the most amount of time watching TV. This was most prominent in the year 1990 to 1995 with over 25 hours spent weekly in front of the television. Throughout the years this figure had declined gradually to only 16 hours in watch time from the year 2000 onwards.
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