The line graph compare the number of cinema and DVD sales over a 10-year period between 2001 and 2010 in North America and all over the world.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that only North American sales had a downward trend, whereas other groups increased.
International DVD and cinema have the simillar trends. They started at just over 10 billion and 20 billion in 2001 respectively. Then they rose to just under 20 and 30 billion in 2004. Although the profit fell slightly in 2005, it rose and reached a peak at 24% and 34% in 2010.
North American tickets sales had an upward trend, while DVD profit decreased. They staretd at just over 20 and 10 billion respectively. Folowing this, they had a slight rise, with DVD achieving about 25 billion and cinema attending 12 billion in 2004. Then they fell down marginally to 24 and 19 billion. DVD continued to fall and reaching 18 billion in 2010, when tickets went up and attained 12 billion in 2010.
