The line chart depicts the information data percentage of radio and television usage generated by time and audience from October until December 1992. By and large, it is ubiquitous that radio and television are electronic devices that were frequently used by people in 1992. Most people use radios to accompany them on their activities and change them to watch television at noon.
As shown by the statistical data shown by the line, there were less than 5% of people who used radio at 00.00-05.00. In the following time, specifically, an upward trend can be seen at 6 a.m., reaching its peak at 9 a.m., with more than 25 percent of people using radio. After 9 a.m., there were a number of fluctuating data points, which led to a downward trend that was recorded prior to falling to 5% in the course of time.
Turning to the television part, as can be observed during the day, over 5% of people continue to watch TV. In the first third of the day, television usage varies greatly. Television usage increased to 15% throughout the day and then dropped to 10%, previously decreasing drastically to 40 percent by 17.00, observing a similar rise tendency. It then had a rapid increase when it crested, with a tiny increase of over 45 percent in the following period. In contrast, it showed a rapidly increasing decline to merely 15% at the end of the survey, making this electronic device the most used overall to entertain people.
