The graph below shows the number of visits between two music platforms on the internet. The line chart compares data by thousands of viewers each day.
Overall, Pop Parade stands out as the most visited streaming website over a 15-day period. On the other hand, Music Choice falls behind with the lowest amount of viewership.
In particular, Music Choice started with 40,000 visits on Day 1 which was cut to half on the second day at 20,000 before tripling in website traffic on the third day at 60,000. Eight days later, the amount of patrons tuning into the music platform continued to lie low ranging from 20,000 to 40,000. However, on the 12th day, the figure skyrocketed by six times at around 120,000 and was still pegged at that number up to the second week before dipping to above 60,000 viewers the day after.
Interestingly, Pop Parade dominated with a whopping approximate of 120,000 daily listeners in the first 3 days. It garnered a steady decline for the next 6 days gauging from 40,000 to 100,000 viewers. Day 10 marked a more than three-fold increase to 150,000 at its best. Two days after, viewership made a steep decline by half at nearly 80,000 streaming platform users, only for this figure to continually climb at 160,000 until the last day which was twice as much as that of Music Choice.
By comparison, it is worth taking note that Pop Parade steadily had a clear headstart of 80,000 music site patrons on Day 1 which continued on to the finally day of the study.
