The line chart delineates information about how much money was earned for watching movies, and the two pie charts highlight data about the number of participants going to different types of entertainment. Overall, what stands out from both of the given data is that there was an upward trend in watching films, whereas the proportion of market share saw a considerable decline.
To begin with, there was a significant increase in cinema tickets, starting at under £10 in 2005, it rose dramatically to £14 in 2011. Likewise, the amount of money in DVDs began at £6 in 2005, after which this figure went up slightly to £8 in 2011. In addition, despite falling to £6 in 2007, the income of legal download increased considerably to almost £10 in 2011.
Conversely, there was a significant decrease in the percentage of market share. More than three-quarters of people rented a DVD in 2005, this figure went down to 56% in 2011. Similarly, More than a third of citizens went to the cinema in 2005, this number saw a slight decline to 18% in 2011.
