The line graph compares four different times in terms of channel one news viewing figures per day in one year.
Overall, it is clear that almost all figures registered a downward trend over the period. Despite the channel starting to show the news at 11pm, the audience grew faster than at other times.
In the beginning of the period, the channel had been showing news only three times a day (at 6pm, 9.30pm, and 1pm). In January, news shown at 6pm had the biggest audience, with almost 5 million viewers per day. However, the show at 9.30pm was 2 million lower than the 6pm show, with a bit more than 3 million. There is a mild fluctuation in terms of the news shown at 6pm, between 3.2 and 4.5 million viewers. However, in the last month, it managed to get 3.2 million audience members. The figures for 9.30pm steadily increased until they reached their peak, which was 3.9 million, and plunged to 1 million between May and August. Toward the end of the period, it returned to its starting point of 3 million viewers.
The figures for 1pm, after small changes between 1.2 and 1.3 million, remained stable over the period and finished with 1.3 million audience members. The channel began to show the news at 11pm from May with zero viewers. The figures registered dramatic growth between May and July, from 0 to 3.5 million viewers, and it continued its upward trend until it reached a peak of 4 million and surpassed all the other lines. The figure showed the longest decreasing line, which lasted five months. After falling, at the end of the period, it reached only 1 million viewers.
