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The image contains a line graph showing radio and television audiences in the UK from October to December 1992, focusing on the percentage of the population over 4 years old. The x-axis represents the time of day or night from 1 am to 11 pm, and the y-axis measures the audience percentage from 0 to 50%. Two lines are plotted: TV audience (blue line) peaks at approximately 45% at 8 pm and radio audience (red line) peaks at around 30% at 8 am. The TV audience consistently surpasses the radio audience throughout the day, with a notable increase starting at 5 pm, while the radio audience declines after its morning peak.
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The line graph compares the proportions of people watching TV and listening to the radio during a typical day in the UK in 1992.
Despite some noticeable fluctuations in both mediums, in terms of overall view time, it is clear that radio has a larger audience in the morning, while TV’s viewership in the afternoon and evening time is significantly higher.
Turning to specifics, although the radio listening span stayed relatively unchanged between nighttime and early morning, it then recovered, reaching its highest level of use at 25% at roughly 8:00. However, TV’s view time in the afternoon gradually decreased, reaching a peak of decline at around below 5%.
Later in the day, after 13:00, there was a shift in preferences as TV’s audience was markedly larger on a consistent basis, reaching roughly 45% at around 21:00. In the meantime, radio’s saw an overall downward trend, decreasing from 15% at 13:00 to under 5% at 23:00.
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