The graph and two pie charts shows how much money people spent of watching movies in the three main formats and the percentage distribution of this formats between 2005-2011
Overall while spending on cinemas has been steadily increasing over the period.Loyal downloads has also increased.Over the course of six years DVD stayed as the most dominant one.
In 2005-2011 watching movies in cinema was most expensive over the years their shares have grown from 9pounds to 14pounds . While between 2005-2007 loyal downloads declined 2pounds at the same time DVD increased 2pounds but final the year loyal downloads in 6 pounds it went up to 9 pounds and DVD is left as is.
In 2005, the majority of people preferred to rent DVDs, accounting for 64% of the total share. Going to the cinema was the second most popular option at 30%, while legal downloading was the least chosen method, making up only 6%. However, by 2011, there was a noticeable shift in preferences. Legal downloads saw a dramatic increase to 56%, becoming the most common way to watch films. Meanwhile, DVD rentals experienced a sharp decline to just 18%, and cinema attendance also decreased, dropping to 26%. This change indicates a growing trend toward digital consumption over traditional formats.
