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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 line graph shows the changes in the costs of three ways to watch films—cinema tickets, DVDs, and legal downloads—from 2005 to 2011. Additionally, the pie charts illustrate the shift in market share for these methods between 2005 and 2011.
In 2005, DVDs were the most popular method, holding 59% of the market share, while cinema tickets accounted for 36%, and legal downloads only 5%. By 2011, this trend shifted significantly. Legal downloads became the most preferred option, increasing to 56% of the market share. DVD usage dropped considerably to 26%, and cinema tickets also declined, holding just 18%.
The line graph reveals a rise in cinema ticket prices, from around 10 units in 2005 to nearly 15 in 2011. DVD prices initially decreased, but then stabilized at around 7 units. Legal download costs remained low but gradually rose to approximately 7 units by 2011. Overall, legal downloads gained popularity, while DVDs and cinema tickets declined.
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