The line graph illustrates the percentage of listeners who buy different types of music (streams,downloads and CDs purchased) from 2011 to 2018. Overall, the dominant type of music became streams in the final year, altho
The line graph gives information on which format of music (streams, downloads and CDs purchased) buy by listeners more often. Overall, streams became dominant format of music delivery, although it was at the bottom out a
This line chart illustrates the percentage of music sales by method — streams (in blue), downloads (in red), and CD purchases (in green) — over the years from 2011 to 2018.
the graph presents information about the percentage of total music sales by three methods, know as : streams, downloads, and CDs purchased. The most major trend is the increase in stream sales from 2011 to 2018 compared
The bar graphs illustrates kind of different music albums bought by British people based on their gender and number of years, which are pop music, rock music, and classical music. This report will summarize the key featu
The given table charts provide information about the genres of albums, which the British population prefer to buy based on their gender and 4 age groups. Overall, males consumed the highest percentage of people, who buy
The line chart gives information about the percentage of total music sales by three methods, namely; streams, downloads, and CDs purchased. The most significant trend is the increase in stream sales from 2011 to 2018 com
The charts illustrates the tendency of purchasing music albums in the UK regardless of gender and age in various genres such as pop, rock, and classical music.
The presented graphs provide information on the rate of British people who bought various types of music(pop,rock and classical) depending on their gender and age.
The bar graphs display the percentages of people in different genders and age brackets who purchased various music albums in Britain. From an overall perspective, both pop and rock music was most common in the 25–34 age
The bar charts illustrate the genres of music albums bought by British individuals based on their age and gender. Overall, men's rates of buying music albums are higher than women's in three music genres: Pop, rock, and