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The image presents a line graph charting radio and television audiences in the UK from October to December 1992; radio audience starts at just under 5% at 6:00, increasing steadily to around 25% by 8:00, then declining sharply before stabilizing slightly above 10% from 10:00 to 14:00; after dipping to approximately 5% around 18:00, it reaches another peak of roughly 15% at 22:00, falling back to below 5% at midnight; television audience starts at 0% at 6:00, climbing slowly to about 5% at 9:00, then increasing significantly, peaking at nearly 50% around 21:00, followed by a decline back to 0% by 02:00.
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The line chart shows the number of people in the UK, aged 4 years and above, who watched TV or listened to the radio on a typical day in 1992. Overall, it is evident that the number of radio listeners peaked in the morning, whereas TV viewership was highest in the evening.
To begin, at 6 in the morning, radio listenership was around 8% while no body watched TV. The number of people listening to the radio increased sharply to reach a peak of approximately 28% in the next three hours. After that radio listenership kept declining at a constant rate, tapering off at 2-3% by the end of the day.
In contrast, before experiencing significant surge, the number of TV viewers grew gradually during the morning. After mid-day, the number of TV viewers surpassed radio listeners and soon rose over two-fifths in the late evening. After attaining the peak, TV viewership fell sharply , finishing the period at the same level as radio listenership.
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