The line graph illustrates the rates for watching films via cinema tickets, DVDs and legal downloads.
Overall, cinema ticket prices increased over the time period while legal download rates decreased just the middle of years and then increased. Meanwhile, DVDs costs slightly increased by the end of period.
To begin with, in 2005, cinema ticket costs were the highest among all of others which is £9. £7 rates mentioned for legal download. DVD costs remarked £6. Cinema ticket and DVD rates gradually grew in 2006, whereas legal download prices fell to £4 in 2006. Cinema tickets sold around £10 and DVD bought just above £6 while legal download costs significantly reduced to £3 in 2007.
Additionally, in 2008, cinema tickets rates slightly escalated while DVD costs remained constant. On the other hand, legal download prices dramatically increased. Cinema ticket rates noted nearly £12, whereas DVD and legal download costs marked £7 and £6 respectively in 2009. Meanwhile, in 2010, DVD and legal download prices were £7. Meanwhile, cinema tickets sold for £13. After that, £14 was the highest peak of cinema ticket while other two moderately rose.
