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The image contains a line graph comparing the percentages of the population (over 4 years old) for radio and television audiences in the UK between 1:00-23:00, from October-December 1992. The radio audience percentage starts at 10% (1:00), fluctuates to 15% (8:00), dips to below 5% (~10:30), slowly rises back to 10% (16:00), and finally drops to 5% (23:00). The television audience percentage begins at below 5% (1:00), maintaining that level until steeply rising to 25% (17:00), rapidly increasing to a peak of nearly 45% (~21:00), and subsequently sharply falling back to below 5% (23:00).
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The line graph illustrates the comparison between radio and televison spectators in UK between day and night time in 1992.
Overall, TV audiences have dramatically increase at night rather than day time. whereas radio has fell steadily after 9 a.m.
At the started of the day, TV experience a slightly higher than radio, which just 6% in 1 a.m. After that, TV spectators remained a fluctuation between 3 a.m. to 9 a.m. before rose up to 15% at 13 p.m. Furthermore, the percentage of TV used has increasing to reached it peak at approximately 45%, which was attend at 21 p.m.
In contrast, radio viewers started at just under 5% before skyrocketing to just above 25% in 8 a.m. and gradully decline to approximately 10% and slightly increase to 15% at 17 p.m. Moreover, the radio trend also remained unchange from 19 p.m. to 23 p.m., which paticipants were likely enjoying TV than listening to radio.
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