The table displays the percentages of Australia’s population overall cinema attention and frequency, while the line graph represents the average age groups of cinema visitors between 1996 and 2000.
Overall, the peak of cinema popularity, according to the attendance, was in a three times period, whereas all group visitors divided by age accounted for the same changes and fluctuations over five years.
According to the table, the majority of the Australia population (72%) used to entertain cinema in three periods, 1997, 1998 and 2000, with frequency of average visits of 11.1, and 8.3 for the other two. Following, in 1999 the popularity was slightly fewer, with 70% and 8.2 of ongoing visits. Moreover, the least occupied with the very first year of the data (1996), with minus 10% of the peak, but with a marvelous frequency report. Furthermore, the age groups analysis has shown a similar outcome, all ages from 14 to 50+ comprised increase and decline per year.
