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The image shows a line graph titled "Radio and television audiences in UK, October - December 1992," with the x-axis representing Time of day or night from 6:00 to 6:00 at two-hour increments and the y-axis representing Percentage of UK population (over 4 years old) from 0% to 50% in 10% increments; two lines represent Television and Radio audiences, with distinct peaks and troughs; at 6:00 Radio starts at 10%, peaks around 30% at 8:00, dropping to below 10% at 16:00 and flattens around 5% from 18:00 to 6:00; Television starts at around 5%, slowly increasing to 10% at 12:00, sharply rising to over 40% at 20:00, and gradually declining to 10% at 6:00.
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The graph illustrates how much time people in the UK spent on radio and television in a day in 1992.
Overall, both audiences remain low percentage from 2a.m. to 6a.m. while the number of radio audience are higher than television in the morning.
When looking at television, the number of people who watch a television gradually increased and it over took radio at just before 2p.m. It reached a peak at 8 p.m. , with over 40%. After this time, the number fallen sharply to mostly 0%. Meanwhile it is earlier than television to reach the highest number but lower than television, for nearly 30% and it slowly dropped to 10% at 6p.m.
As we know from the facts, people more likely to watch television in the evening and in the early morning, people prefer to listen to the radio.
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