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The image contains a line chart and two pie charts. The line chart displays data for three categories over the years 2005-2011: Cinema Ticket (2005: 4, 2006: 5, 2007: 8, 2008: 10, 2009: 12, 2010: 14, 2011: 16), DVD (2005: 8, 2006: 9, 2007: 10, 2008: 8, 2009: 6, 2010: 4, 2011: 2), and Legal Download (2005: 2, 2006: 4, 2007: 6, 2008: 7, 2009: 9, 2010: 12, 2011: 14). The first pie chart represents data from 2005 with three segments: Go to cinema (59%), Legal Download (watch online) (5%), Rent a DVD (36%). The second pie chart represents data from 2011 with three segments: Go to cinema (26%), Legal Download (watch online) (18%), Rent a DVD (56%).
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The graph illustrates the increased rate of watching movies from 2005 to 2011 while the pie chart explains the ratio of people using three different means for watching movies in 2005 and 2011.
Overall, the cost of watching movies has gradually increased over time except for legal downloads. The percentage share of all except watching moves online has declined over six years.
The most expensive way of experiencing cinema is through cinema tickets. There is a steady growth in rate of cinema tickets and DVD while Legal downloads made a significant decline for initial 2 years after which the rate shifted to upward and crossed DVD rate.
In 2005, 59% of people preferred renting a DVD while only 5% of people used legal downloads but in 2011, customers for watching online cinemas increased to 56% while customers for DVD gradually decreased to 26%. Going to cinemas is the second preferred option over these 6 years but numerically there is a reduction in customers.
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