The graph shows the percentage of the UK population over 4 years old who watched television and listened to the radio at different times of the day from October to December 1992.
Overall, television had more viewers in the evening, while radio had more listeners in the morning.
In the morning, radio listeners increased sharply from 6:00 AM, peaking at around 8:00 AM with about 25% of the population. After this peak, radio audiences gradually declined, reaching the lowest point around 6:00 PM, and then slightly rising again in the late evening.
Television audiences were low in the morning, staying below 10% until around noon. The percentage of television viewers increased steadily in the afternoon, peaking at around 8:00 PM with nearly 50% of the population. After 8:00 PM, television audiences declined sharply, falling after 10:00 PM and continuing to decrease into the early morning.
In summary, television was most popular in the evening, especially around prime time, while radio was more popular in the early morning. These patterns highlight the different media consumption habits throughout the day.
