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The image details UK music industry data: Total earnings by sector 2013, 2014, 2015 where Music Publishing shows approximately $450m in 2013, rising slightly under $500m in 2014, and reaching just over $500m in 2015; Live Music records nearly $550m in 2013, increasing to around $610m in 2014 and peaking at roughly $690m in 2015; Recorded Music, close to $600m for 2013, sees a minimal rise in 2014 and 2015, reaching under $650m. Number of employees by sector 2013, 2014, 2015 displays Music Publishing with roughly 300 employees consistently across all years; Live Music shows a substantial increase from about 25,000 in 2013, slightly less than 28,500 in 2014, and about 30,000 in 2015; Recorded Music indicates a consistent figure of around 18,000 employees each year.
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The bar charts illustrate total earnings and number employees in three different types of music by sector in UK from 2013 to 2015.
Overall, 2014 was the year that live music and recommended music had a peak of total earnings and number employees. Just music publishing earned most money in 2015 and had most employed focus in 2013.
First and formost, about earning money, live music earned the most of three different music industries with around 900 millions dollar in 3 years, followed by recommended music was 600 to 700 millions dollar. In the same period, music publishing also earned from 400 to 600 millions dollar.
On the other hand, there was a big different in UK music industry. Music publishing had the least employees with around 2500 or under, followed by recommended music with around 8000 peoples listen per year. Moreover, live music had more than twice of the two other employees, over 25000 employees per year.
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