The line graph illustrates attenders on cinema in the UK between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, it can be seen clearly that every age group increased during the period. Interestingly, in 2000 there was decrease in every age group.
At the beginning of the period, attendece on cinema among old people(44-54) was about 37% and in middle age group(34-44) was approximately 35%. After 5 years, 44-54 aged people reached 40%, while 34-44 aged group didn’t see noticieable change. In 2000, both age groups moderately declined to about 37% and 32% respectively. Last 10 years, seniors attenders on cinema moderately have risen to more than 51% and middle age group also has grown to approximately 42%.
In 1990, attending on cinema was about 23% among adults(24-34) and it rose to 29% before declining to 23%. Among teens this statistic was 15% and it stay constant first five years and declined to 12% in 2000. 24-34 aged group grew to more than 30% and stay constant at the end of the period. Similarly, there was growth in teens with reaching 20% and there was not noticeable change last 5 years.
