The line graph illustrates the proportion of people listening to the radio and watching TV who were over the age of 4 in a 24 hrs period, in the UK from October to November 1992
Overall, the majority of people listened to the radio in the morning, while most watched TV in the evening. Over the 24-hour period, more people watched TV than listened to the radio.
Regarding the TV, at 1 am there were under 10% of people watching TV. This figure remained stable until 11 am when there was a gradual increase in people watching TV before peaking at approximately 45% at around 9 pm. After that time, there was a sharp drop in viewers to under 20% by midnight.
Similarly, the percentage of listeners to the radio also began low at under 5%. After continuing at under 5%, the figure then rose dramatically to a peak of almost 30% in the morning. From that point, the proportion of the audience is reduced by a gradual downward trend to 5% at the end of the day.
