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The image shows a bar graph labeled "Fun Money" with figures in $ billion; vertical axis from 0 to 250 in increments of 50; horizontal axis listing Asia, Europe, United States, each with two bars for 1995 and 2000. Asia 1995: 67, Asia 2000: 110, Europe 1995: 97, Europe 2000: 131, United States 1995: 184, United States 2000: 257; bars comprised of segments labeled Cinema, Video, Music, Publishing, Television with no specific values for each segment visible. Source: Booz Allen & Hamilton.
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A five-year period’s different forms of entertainment spending are shown on the graph below.
Looking at Asia, we don’t see any major changes throughout the years, although we do observe a visible increase in the Television sector. There are no significant changes in Publishing over the five years, while Video and Music have risen slightly.
In Europe, we see a major increase in Publishing and Television, while the Music and Video industries show almost no change.
In the United States, there is a clear and significant increase in spending across almost all categories, including Publishing, Television, Music, and Video.
Overall, the United States shows the most significant changes in entertainment spending over the five-year period.
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