The line graph and pie chart illustrate the cost of watching movies and the market share of three different ways to watch movies from 2005 to 2011.
Overall, the cost of movie tickets increased over the years, while the prices of DVDs and legal downloads fluctuated before increasing. The pie chart shows the change in consumer preferences, with DVD rentals losing popularity and legal downloads becoming dominant.
In 2005, the cost of movie tickets was around $8 and gradually increased to around $14 in 2011. DVD prices remained relatively stable, fluctuating between $5 and $7. Meanwhile, legal download prices initially decreased but then increased to nearly $8 by the end of the period.
In terms of market share, DVD rentals were the most popular method in 2005, accounting for 59% of the market, while cinema visits and legal downloads accounted for 36% and 5% respectively. However, by 2011, legal downloads had achieved the highest market share (56%), while DVD rentals dropped sharply to 26% and cinema visits to 18%.
This data shows that consumer habits have changed significantly, with digital movie consumption becoming the most popular method in 2011.
