There is a column chart illustrating the total income which was brought by three categories of music in the UK between 2013 and 2015, while another shows the figure for employees in these fields in this period.
Overall, it is obvious to see that the number of live music employees in 2015 had a boom increase. In addition, the income of live music maintains a prominent trend during this period.
In the first graph, live music had an increasing income from almost 250 million of pounds in 2013 to 280 in 2015, which was more than other kinds of music. The figures for music publishing income experienced fluctuating, which were around 170 from 2013 to 2015. What’s more, the income of record music showed slight decrease, beginning at 170, descending to 140 at the end.
Another chart provides information that the numbers of live music employees maintained approximately 4000 in 2013 and 2014, while had a more than double increasing figure in 2015. However, the number of music publishing had a stable trend during this period, which was 2000. The employees of record music witnessed a decline, from 3800 in 2013 to 1900 in 2015.
