The line graph shows TV news viewing figures over a one-year period.

The line graph shows TV news viewing figures over a one-year period.
The line graph illustrates
TV
news watching numbers over a one-year period. Units are measured in millions.
Overall
, what stands out from the graph is that the numbers of people watching
TV
news at 1:00 pm and 11:00 pm increase,
by contrast
, the quantity of viewers at 6:00 pm and 9:30 pm decrease. Moving to a detailed analysis, the quantity of individuals watching
TV
news at 6:00 pm and 9:30 pm are approximately 4.8 and 3.2
mln
in January respectively. In the following 7 months, a fluctuation is observed in the number of viewers on
TV
at 6:00 pm, accounting for 3.5
mln
,
while
that of 9:30 pm goes up before going down to 1
mln
. The figure for people watching
TV
at 6:00 pm declines gradually before climbing to 3.2,
while
that for 9:30 pm rises dramatically by 2 million in December. Regarding individuals watching
TV
at 1:00 pm and 11:00 pm, they make up 1.2 and 0.1
mln
at the beginning of the period relevantly. The figure for people watching
TV
at 1:00 pm fluctuated slightly and reached 1.5
mln
,
however
, that for 11:00 pm rises significantly before declining to 0.9
at the end
of the period.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • viewing figures
  • notable fluctuations
  • spike in viewership
  • seasonal variations
  • major news events
  • programming changes
  • public interest
  • competitor channels
  • digital media alternatives
  • consumption patterns
  • trends
  • implications
  • challenges
  • opportunities
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