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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 chart displays the number of audiences for radio and television programmes for a entire day in the late 20th centuery(1992) in UK . Overall there has been a great popularity of TV programmes during this period.
In the morning , 7 % audiences start off the day with listening to radio to be updated with the latest news and the numbers rise to almost 26% where most audiences listen while driving to office . On the other hand, television programmes starts off with no audiences and gets a slight rise by 8 AM with around 7% audiences. Over the day to afternoon a decline of 12% radio listeners comapred to 9 % more tv audiences , who are enaged .
However the count of audiences increases throughout the evening reaching the peak of 45% of the people watching television, when most people are at their homes spending time with their families while a very few radio listeners (8%) and declining over the night for the both the radaio and television.
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