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The image shows a line graph depicting UK TV and radio audiences (over 4 years old) from October to December 1992 by time of day: TV viewership begins at 1:00 with over 0%, rises gradually to approximately 5% at 6:00, then to about 15% at 9:00, dips to nearly 10% by 13:00, surges to over 45% at 19:00, peaks at around 50% at 20:00, and declines sharply to under 10% by 23:00; radio listenership starts at 1:00 slightly above 0%, escalates to about 7% by 6:00, climbs sharply peaking at 25% at 8:00, declines to roughly 10% between 11:00 and 16:00, stays stable around 7% until 19:00, and then diminishes gradually to nearly 0% by 23:00.
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The line graph illustrate the number of active radio and TV audiences at different hours in the UK between October and December in 1992.
Overall, the people mostly listen to the radio in the morning and watch TV in the night. Also, it can be seen that majority of the population prefer watching TV over listening to the radio.
With only less than 5% of UK residents listening to the radio till 6am in the morning, the number sharply rises and peaks just over 25% at around 8am. The figures then gradually decrease to around 5% at midnight, although there is a minor bump in number of listeners in evening hours.
On the other hand, TV watchers, starting out just over 5% at 1am, dips to below 5% at 2, then gradually reaches the same figure at 8am. After which it dips again and rises to around 15% at noon. Finally, it drastically goes up to 45% between 6pm and 9pm then experiences a sharp decline until midnight.
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