The line graph illustrates the number of British citizens, whom the age is more than four, using radio and television during the last three months of 1992. The units are presented in percentages.
Overall, the television was more popular than the radio except during the morning in which the radio had the highest listeners overcoming the TV’s audiences, which conversely peaked during the late evening.
With regards to televisions, little the consumers were during night starting at slightly over 5 percent at 1.00 AM and remained constant until 11.00 AM. At this time the audiences had gradually rose reaching its high at around 8.00 PM with approximately 45 percent of the UK audiences before dropped to the starting point at 1.00 AM
Likewise, during 1.00 AM, there were just below 5 percent of the UK population listening to the radio. In contrast, it faced an early increase at 6.00 AM to reach its prime time around 8.00 AM with an estimation of a quarter of the British before marginally dip to where it started.
