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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 displays the percentage of people in the UK who watched TV and listened to the radio over 24 hours from October to December 1992.
Overall, a significantly greater proportion of people watched TV in the evening while the radio had the most listeners in the morning. Over the course of each day and night, more people watched TV than listened to the radio.
For television viewers, the figure fluctuates by less than 20% of people watching TV between 1 am and 2 pm but at 4 pm this figure skyrockted, reaching a peak of almost half the population at 8 pm. After this, the graph records a sharp decline in viewers, reaching a low of only a tiny proportion by 3 am.
Radio, on the other hand, shows a very different trend. Beginning from a rapid ascent of around 27% of the population listening radio from 6 am to 8 am high, the numbers dropped steeply to barely 2%, apart from fluctuations at around 4 pm and 10:30 pm.
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