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The image depicts a graph detailing radio and television audiences in the UK from October to December 1992, showing percentage fluctuations of the population over 4 years old from 6:00 to 6:00. Radio starts at approximately 5% at 6:00, grows slightly to 8% by 8:00, rises to 13% at 10:00, drops to 12% by noon, fluctuates around 10% post-noon, declines to about 9% at 16:00, then to roughly 7% at 18:00, increases to a peak of 16% at 20:00, decreases gradually to about 5% by midnight, and stabilizes around 3% afterward. Television begins near 0% at 6:00, ascends sharply to 15% by 18:00, peaks at about 45% by 20:00, remains close to this peak until 22:00, then drops steeply to 8% at midnight, and maintains a range of 5% to 7% until the end.
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The line graph shows the percentege of the people in UK who watched and listened TV and radio over a day in 1992.
Overall, while the radio was popular in the morning, TV was in the evening. An interesting point is that, the percentage of radio and TV audiences was nearly the same in the afternoon and after midnight.
In detail, in the morning, at 6 more people (8%) prefered radio to TV and it reached its peak with 28% British people at 8 oc’lock. Following this, this trend saw only a regular dawnward tendency the rest of the day ending with 2-3% audience from at 1 to 5am.
In the morning very few people watched TV which was below 10% and it started to increase dramatically from 1pm reaching its highest point, 50% of audience at 8pm. TV enjoyed its popularity among British people mostly in the evenings keeping it untill midnight before falling dawn sharply.
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