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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 above pie chart displays the cost in percentage of the market share shift among three types of film watching. The first type is cinema tickets, the second type is DVDs, and the third type is legal downloads.
In 2005, the percentage of market share shift for cinema tickets was 9%, and further in 2011, it increased to 14%. However, the percentage of market share shift for DVDs in 2005 was 6%, and later on in 2011, it was 8%. Furthermore, for legal downloads, the percentage in 2005 was 7%, but it decreased to 3% in 2007; later on, it increased to 9% in 2011.
Therefore, the overall percentage of market share shift for cinema tickets in 2005 was 36%, while it decreased to 18% in 2011, while the percentage for legal downloads in 2005 was 5%, but further on, it increased to 56% in 2011. The overall percentage for renting DVDs in 2005 was 59%, while it decreased to 26% in 2011.
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