The UK film consumption document discusses trends in cinema admissions and film viewing in the UK over time. It finds that while annual cinema admissions have increased in the past decade, reaching 172.5 million tickets sold in 2012, admissions are still lower than their peak in the 1940s of over 1.6 billion. Older age groups from 45+ have increased their cinema going the most over the past 15 years, while younger groups from 15-24 have decreased. Most revenue is also made from films viewed on television in the home rather than at cinemas.