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The image depicts entertainment markets in "Asia, Europe, United States" for "1995, 2000". In "1995 Asia: total 67, with cinema 3, video 4, music 5, publishing 33, television 22; 2000 Asia: total 110, cinema 7, video 6, music 9, publishing 44, television 44". In "1995 Europe: total 97, cinema 1, video 5, music 6, publishing 41, television 44; 2000 Europe: total 131, cinema 5, video 9, music 8, publishing 55, television 54". In "1995 USA: total 184, cinema 9, video 16, music 19, publishing 84, television 56; 2000 USA: total 257, cinema 15, video 17, music 30, publishing 111, television 84". All figures are in $ billion.
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The given bar chart highlights data about how much money was spent on different types of entertainments in various region such as Asia, Europe and the United States.
In general, what stands out from the graph is that the highest figure was in the United States while the least was in Asia. In addition, publishing and television were more popular than others.
In 1995, the figure in Asia was nowhere near as many as in United States, at 67 and 184 billion dollars in turn. As for Europe, the indicator was 97 billion dollars in 1995. In 2000, the amount of money which was spent on entertainments considerably rose in all regions. In Asia, the figure rose to 110 billion dollars while Europeans spent 131 billion dollars. Regarding the United States then the money which was spent was 257 billion dollars and this was highest figure among others region.
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