The graph below gives information about the technology that households in one US city used for watching television 2004 and 2014
The line chart illustrates the technology exploitations by managers in a US metropolis for watching TV from 2004 to 2014.
Overall
, at first
the Internet was used the least, but Add a comma
first,
then
it became the most popular option while
broadcast
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although
it was widely preferred initially
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Over the given time period, there was a noticeable shift in the preferences of TV communication methods.Initially
, Broadcast
held the majority of users at the beginning of the chart. However
, as time progressed, there was a consistent decline in the popularity of Broadcast
. The decline became particularly evident from 2006 onwards. The overall
trend indicates a clear transition in user preferences, with Cable and Broadcast
we are seeing a decrease, and Internet and Satellite experiencing a notable increase in adoption over the specified timeframe.
In 2014, the number of satellite users exceeded to
70 thousand. Change preposition
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However
, by 2008, the quantity of cables was approximately three times greater than that in 2014. Furthermore
, in 2014, the preference for broadcast
among users significantly decreased compared to 2004. The Internet emerged as the most popular option in 2014. Notably, household popularity surged from 1 thousand to 199.Submitted by studyvvl643 on
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