The line chart illustrates the percentage of radio listenership and television viewership in the UK from October to December 1992.
Overall, graphs have massive fluctuations in this period of time. According to this chart, we can see that most of the people in the United Kingdom were more likely to watch TV than radio.
Analysing the line chart, the percentage of people who watch TV is low in the morning from 0% to nearly 10% but it significantly increases after 2. 00 pm and reaches a peak in 8. 00 pm, closely to 50%. The number of people who listen the radio is the highest in the morning. It’s nearly 30%. After 9. 00 am, the percentage of listening radio slowly decreased to about 3%.
In conclusion, we can see that television was more popular than radio in the period between October and December 1992. People prefer to watch TV in the night however in the morning they most likely to listen to the radio.
The line chart illustrates the percentage of
radio
listenership
and television viewership in the UK from October to December 1992.
Overall
, graphs have massive fluctuations in this period of time. According to this chart, we can
see
that most of the
people
in the United Kingdom were more likely to
watch
TV than radio.
Analysing
the line chart, the percentage of
people
who
watch
TV is low in the morning from 0% to
nearly
10%
but
it
significantly
increases after 2. 00 pm and reaches a peak in 8. 00 pm,
closely
to 50%. The number of
people
who listen the
radio
is the highest in the morning. It’s
nearly
30%. After 9. 00 am, the percentage of listening
radio
slowly
decreased to about 3%.
In conclusion
, we can
see
that television was more popular than
radio
in the period between October and December 1992.
People
prefer to
watch
TV in the night
however
in the morning they most likely to listen to the
radio
.