The given line graph illustrate data about the proportion of people in the UK who watched TV and listened the radio through the day, measured by percentage.
Overall, it can be seen that, a significantly greater percentage of the TV audience watched in the evening till night, while radio listeners had the most activity time at the morning. It also clear that, over the day more people watched TV than listened a radio.
Between 6 am to 3 pm, less than 10% of people watched TV, but at 4 pm this figure increased rapidly, reaching a peak point of almost half of population at 8 pm. After this, the graph records a sharp decline in viewers, reaching a low of only a tiny percentage by 3 am.
On the other hand, radio shows a very diiferent trend. Starting from morning at 6 am to 9 am, it represents rocket increase, achieving the highest point of listeners roughly one quarter, but then during the time till the next morning, it represents gradually decrease to little percentage of people.
