The given graph provides information about the figures for TV news viewing on Channel – shows at 1 p.m, 6 p.m, 9.30 p.m and 11 p.m – one over a year.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the program which was broadcast at 6 p.m had the highest number of viewers at the beginning of the year, while at 9.30 p.m, this channel witnessed a significant downturn trend in popularity during the same period. Of equal note is that broadcasting at 11 p.m. was introduced in May of this time of investigation.
Looking at the details, as regards the 6 p.m. show, in January, it held the highest position with roughly 5 million viewers, then fluctuated for seven months, and bottomed out in August at just over 3 million people watching. Afterward, there was a slight rise and was near the lowest point by the end of the period. If we look at the program at 1 p.m., the trend was contradictory. Having remained stable at around 1 million people enjoyed it, moreover; it has almost always been at the bottom of the other four shows.
By contrast, both the 9.30 p.m. and 11 p.m. had the most powerful transformation throughout the period. Starting at an excess of 3 million audiences and climbing to nearly 4 million in May, the broadcast at 9.30 p.m. fell dramatically and occupied the least popular in August with over more than 1 million people liking it. Especially, 11 p.m. show was launched in May but quickly gained and peaked at relatively 4 million watchers. Nevertheless, after this surge in ratings, watchers of the latest show shrank dramatically to become the least popular show with slightly under a million views per day, which was just under the 1pm show’s 1.2 million consistent views.
