The line graph illustrates the average usage of radio and television at different times of the day from October to December in 1992. The unit is presented in percentage of UK citizens whose age is over 4-years old.
Overall, even day or night, UK population tends to use television over radio except in the morning which the radio audiences peaked. On the otherhand, televisions were more commonly use duing the evening.
Starting low at 2.5 percent of the people listened to the radio at 2 AM and dramatically increased beyond the TV usage after 6 AM reaching its prime time at 8 AM with over a quarter of the population. However, after the peak is reached, the trend gradually falls
Similary, the number of population using television were just over that of using radio at 2 AM with a minimal increase afterward. Conversely, there was a dramatic increase during 11.00 AM in which people start to TVs and hit a high of approximately 45 percent at 2 PM before dropping to its minimum at 2 AM
