The line graph illustrates the number of audiences using Radio and Television in the UK between October and December in the year 1992.
Overall, it can be seen in the chart that Television had more viewers at night time while radio had less audiences in the same time. Whereas both television and radio experienced the same amount of audiences early in the morning.
The data reveals that the percentage of audience in television at 1 am was slightly over 5%, and then there was a minimal drop to about 3% after 1am. After that the number of TV audiences remained steady until 11am, before it rose marginally to 15% at 1pm. Additionally, it continued to grow until it reached its highest point at around 45% at 9pm, but a sudden drop of 15% was seen at 11pm.
On the other hand, From 1 am to 5am, the proportion of radio’s listeners remained consistent at under 5%, and the followed by a sharp incline of 25%. Following that a gradual decrease of radio audiences was observed, dipping to approximately under 5% at 11pm.
