The line chart provides information about radio listenership and television viewership in the UK from October to December 1992. Overall, from 6: 00 am to noon, audiences tended to tune in to radio more, while they preferred television more afterward. Besides, radio listenership peaked in the morning, while television viewership reached its climax in the night. The percentage of the UK’s population over four years old who listened to radio increased about 8% at 6: 00 am to a peak of around 27% at 9: 00 am. Despite experiencing two minor surges at 4: 00 am and 10: 00 pm, radio listenership percentages still declined gradually to 2% at 2: 00 pm.
TV’s viewership rating rolled from 0% at 6: 00 am to around 5% at 8: 00 am before plunging to 2. 5% at 10: 00 am. Afterward, the portion of the UK’s population over four years old who watched television climbed up steadily, despite a minor decline at 2: 00 pm, and peaked at approximately 45% at 8: 00 pm. TV ratings stabilized from 8: 00 pm to 10: 00 pm before experiencing a drastic reduction. At 2: 00 am, only 2% of the surveyed population still watched television – the same number as radio listenership. The rating then remained unchanged until early morning.
The line chart provides information about
radio
listenership
and
television
viewership in the UK from October to December 1992.
Overall
, from 6: 00 am to noon, audiences tended to tune in to
radio
more, while they preferred
television
more afterward.
Besides
,
radio
listenership
peaked in the morning, while
television
viewership reached its climax in the night. The percentage of the UK’s population over four years
old
who listened to
radio
increased about 8% at 6: 00 am to a peak of around 27% at 9: 00 am. Despite experiencing two minor surges at 4: 00 am and 10: 00 pm,
radio
listenership
percentages
still
declined
gradually
to 2% at 2: 00 pm.
TV’s viewership rating rolled from 0% at 6: 00 am to around 5% at 8: 00 am
before
plunging to 2. 5% at 10: 00 am. Afterward, the portion of the UK’s population over four years
old
who
watched
television
climbed up
steadily
, despite a minor decline at 2: 00 pm, and peaked at approximately 45% at 8: 00 pm. TV ratings stabilized from 8: 00 pm to 10: 00 pm
before
experiencing a drastic reduction. At 2: 00 am,
only
2% of the surveyed population
still
watched
television
–
the same number as
radio
listenership
. The rating then remained unchanged until early morning.