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The image displays 'Trends in use of three entertainment types (2005-2011)'. A line chart shows the 'Number of People (arbitrary units)' for three categories from 2005 to 2011. For Cinema Ticket, the values are: 2005: 9, 2006: 10, 2007: 11, 2008: 12, 2009: 13, 2010: 14, 2011: 14.5. For DVD, the values are: 2005: 8, 2006: 6, 2007: 4, 2008: 5, 2009: 6, 2010: 8, 2011: 9. For Legal Download, the values are: 2005: 7, 2006: 5, 2007: 6, 2008: 8, 2009: 9, 2010: 10, 2011: 11. Two pie charts show breakdowns for specific years. In 2005, the distribution was: Go to cinema 36%, Rent a DVD 58%, and Legal download (watch online) 5%. In 2011, the distribution was: Go to cinema 18%, Rent a DVD 25%, and Legal download (watch online) 56%.
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The line chart illustrates the numbers of people (in arbitrary number) choosing between three entertainment types, from 2005 and 2011.
Overall, as it shown by data, Cinema ticket overcomes the remaining categories and had a steady increase during all the period. Instead, both DVD and legal download have got a down trend for some years and susbsequently recovered quickly.
The figure of people going to spend free time in cinemas in 2005 was 9, being the most choices type among the others. The cinema sector continued to rise: in 2011 it went up by 6 arbitrary units.
On the opposite, legal download decreased in the first year by 2 units and then it has started its recovery. In detail, people downloading films on platforms rocketed by doubling 2006 number and reaching 11 units.
Similarly, DVD reached its minimum in 2007 and afterwards switched upward and peaked 9 in the final year.
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