The line graph illustrates the cost for watching movies. The pie charts demonstrate the change in the indicator of market share presented by three categories.
Overall, cinema tickets had the highest values among all categories, while DVD had the lowest figures. Cinema tickets showed a significant increase from 2005 to 2011. Meanwhile, legal download and DVDs bottomed out during this period.
Cinema tickets ranked first, costing approximately 9 euros in 2005, whereas DVD had the lowest numbers at 6 euros. Meanwhile, legal download ranked second. Cinema ticket depicts a significant rise from around 9 to roughly 11 between 2005 and 2007. Meanwhile, legal download demonstrated a dramatically decline from 8 to around 6. Moreover, it reached its nadir. Between 2007 and 2009, DVD and legal download had the same records twice at approximately 6.25 and around 7 euros, respectively. Between 2007 and 2011 cinema ticket prices represented a considerable growth from about 11 to around 14. Over the same period, DVD prices presented a sharp increase from about 7 to roughly 8. However, they ranked third.
Renting a DVD accounted for 64% of the total, while going to the cinema constituted 30% of the total in 2005. At the same time, watching online had the lowest percentage at 6% among all categories. However, they experienced significant changes in 2011. Renting a DVDs experienced a drop from 64% to 56% during this period. In the meantime, watching online depicts a gradual rise from 6% to 26%. Going to the cinema made up 18% of the total by 2011.
