The line graph illustrates information about the audience of the cinema among various age groups in the US between 2000 and 2011.
Overall, it can be seen that the audience for the cinema recorded an upward trend. However, those aged 15-24 had the largest viewership, while people aged 35+ had the least over a period of eleven years.
In 2000, young people aged between 15 and 24 were about 15%, making it the largest attendance, and it steadily increased to approximately 32% over the next four years. Afterwards, from 2004 to 2008, it fluctuated between about 32% and below 40%. Subsequently, before reaching its peak at nearly 52% in 2011, it significantly surged by about 14% in 2011.Moreover, individuals in the 35+ bracket had a steady grow by 2% between 2000 and 2006, and it progressively climbed to about 12%, which was its peak
In addition to this, before fluctuations from 2007 to 2011, it gradually rose to approximately 23% in 2007. Furthermore, people aged between 7-14 were 10% which made up the 2nd largest audience, and wavered at around 13% over the next five years. Afterwards, it significantly increased to 30% in 2007. However, their attendance rates experienced a dramatic decline by 7% by 2008. Nevertheless, it recorded an increasing trend for the next 3 years.
