The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people going to cinemas in a European country on different days over a four-year period, commencing from 2003.
Overall, the proportion of people who went to the cinema on Saturday recorded the highest proportion of attendance, followed by Sunday, while Wednesday had the lowest figure. Tuesday and Wednesday saw a substantial growth, whereas Monday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday increased moderately over the period, albeit to varying degrees. Notably, the share of people going to cinema on Friday remained unchanged.
Cinema attendance rates on Monday started at 10%, while attendance on Thursday represented about 17% in 2003. By 2006, the figure for Monday increased to approximately 20%, whereas that of Thursday experienced a moderate decrease, falling to 14%. The percentage of cinema-going on Thursday was higher than that of Monday in 2007, with figures standing at about 20% and 13%, respectively.
The figure for Friday commenced with 20% in 2003 and remained constant throughout the period. The most popular day for cinema visits was Saturday. It accounted for 40% in 2003. It then increased moderately to 45% before experiencing a slight decline to 43% by 2007. As for Sunday, it stood at 30% at the outset. The figure then peaked at approximately 34%, followed by a gradual decrease to 32% in 2007.
There was a noticeable disparity between attendance on Tuesday and Wednesday, at about 20% and 16%, correspondingly. Both figures then witnessed a substantial decline in 2006, falling to about 17% for Tuesday and 14% for Wednesday. The percentage of cinema attendance on Tuesday was considerably higher than that of Wednesday, at about 19% compared to 9%.
