The graph displays the information about money spendings on certain forms of entertainment on three different continents from 1995 to 2000. Overall, There were 5 categories of world entertainment markets. Asia had the least amount, while the US spent the most out of three continents. Europe was in the middle.
The biggest amount of money was spent on publishing and television on all three continents both in 1995 and 2000. The music section was twice smaller in Europe, whereas in Asia and the US it was significantly smaller over the five-year period. In Asia, both video and cinema were the tiniest areas, as well as in Europe. Meanwhile, in the US the video section got double the amount of money spent on cinema in 1995 and 2000.
The sum of all spendings in 1995 in Asia was 67$ billion, but in 2000 this number rose to 110. In Europe the number grew from 97 to 131 over the five years. Also in the US, spendings also increased from 184 to 257.
In summary, the most amount of money was spent on television and publishing on every continent, whereas the cinema and video were the smallest sections both in 1995 and 2000.
