The chart shows the average daily viewing figures for Channel One News over a 12-month period

The chart shows the average daily viewing figures for Channel One News over a 12-month period
The line chart illustrates the
number
of channel one
viewers
in millions daily during a year period.
Overall
,the
number
of people at 1 and 9;30
pm
remained the same during the given period,
while
the
number
of
viewers
at 6 and 11
pm
saw
upward
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and downward trend. In January, the
number
of
viewers
at 6pm constituted the highest point, nearly 5 million at the beginning of the year.
Then
it started to go down with sharp fluctuation until December.At 9;30
pm
, it suddenly started to increase,
then
from May to September it had a sharp dip,afterwards went up to the same
number
,3 million.In May ,when the
number
of
viewers
contacted at 11pm appeared and experienced a rapid upward trend,
then
in August ,it went down making up more
viewers
than it was at the beginning approximately 1 million,respectively.
By contrast
,the amount of the audience, who preferred to watch at 1pm, remained the same for 12 months.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words number, viewers, pm with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 5 times.
Vocabulary: The word "go down" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: The word "remained" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • average daily viewing figures
  • trend analysis
  • seasonal variation
  • monthly fluctuation
  • viewership
  • peak periods
  • audience engagement
  • broadcasting schedule
  • target demographics
  • ratings
  • news consumption
  • viewer retention
  • broadcast analytics
  • market competition
  • programming changes
  • news coverage
  • media influence
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