cinema attendance: by age group in grat britain
cinema attendance: by age group in grat britain 8QAGP
The line graph illustrates the percentage of age groups giong to cinema from 1990 to 2010. It is clear that the proportion of people attended cinema showed an upward trend. It is also noticeable that the figures for viewers from 14 to 24 years old and between 25 and 34 years old increased slighly, while the data for people 35-to-49-year-olds and over 50 years old rose sharply.
In 1990, the percentage of young people aged 14 to 24 attended cinema was highest, at around 90%, followed by the figures for viewers aged 25 to 34, 35 to 49 and over 50, at about 60%, 59% and 40% respectively. Four years later, there was no changed in the proportion of people who went to cinema over 50 years old, reaching nearly 50%. Whereas, the data for viewers aged 25 to 34 and 35 to 49 witnessed gentle rises, while the figures for young people attended cinema from 14 to 24 years old increased suddenly, at roughly 95%.
In 2004, the viewers going to cinema14-to-24-year-olds remained static, with its data at nearly 90%. In 2010, there were rapid increases in the proportions of people 35-49 and 14-24 age groups atteded cinema, ranging from approximately 85% to 95%. At the same time, the figure for people 25-to-34-year-olds saw a silght dip, whilst the proportion of viewers going to cinema over 50 years old stayed constant, at around 60%.
The line graph illustrates the percentage of age groups
giong
to
cinema
from 1990 to 2010. It is
clear
that the
proportion
of
people
attended
cinema
showed
an upward trend. It is
also
noticeable that the
figures
for
viewers
from 14 to 24 years
old
and between 25 and 34 years
old
increased
slighly
, while the data for
people
35-to-49-year-olds and
over
50 years
old
rose
sharply
.
In 1990, the percentage of young
people
aged 14 to 24 attended
cinema
was highest, at around 90%, followed by the
figures
for
viewers
aged 25 to 34, 35 to 49 and
over
50, at about 60%, 59% and 40%
respectively
. Four years later, there was no
changed
in the
proportion
of
people
who went to
cinema
over
50 years
old
, reaching
nearly
50%. Whereas, the data for
viewers
aged 25 to 34 and 35 to 49 witnessed gentle rises, while the
figures
for young
people
attended
cinema
from 14 to 24 years
old
increased
suddenly
, at roughly 95%.
In 2004, the
viewers
going to cinema14-to-24-year-olds remained static, with its data at
nearly
90%. In 2010, there were rapid increases in the proportions of
people
35-49 and 14-24 age groups
atteded
cinema
, ranging from approximately 85% to 95%. At the same time, the
figure
for
people
25-to-34-year-olds
saw
a
silght
dip, whilst the
proportion
of
viewers
going to
cinema
over
50 years
old
stayed constant, at around 60%.