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The line graph illustrates the proportion of UK audiences older than 4 years old used radio and television on a day in October 1992. Overall, the trend for using these media was opposite – while more audiences listened to radio at 8am and 4pm, more audiences watching television from 4pm to 12 midbight. To start […]
The graph shows the compairson of a whole day between the audiences of a television and a radio in the year 1992. Overall, in the morning time high number of spectators prefered radio than watched television, but at the time of after noon both audience once equal to each other. After that, the percentage of […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of the UK population aged four and who listened to the radio and watched television throughout an average day in the final quarter of 1992. Overall, it is clear that radio audiences peaked in the early morning, whereas television audiences reached their highest in the evening. Additionally, radio maintained […]
The graph illustrates how much time people in the UK spent on radio and television in a day in 1992. Overall, both audiences remain low percentage from 2a.m. to 6a.m. while the number of radio audience are higher than television in the morning. When looking at television, the number of people who watch a television […]
Here is the graph shows below on main features of radio and television audiences in UK throughout the day on December 1992. It is clear that radio has the highest percentage on morning while television has the highest percetage at night. There is the cover time at noon with both audiences. In around 9 o’clock […]
