UC Browser’s Miss Cricket Campaign Makes Debut On Billboard At New York Times Square
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UC Miss Cricket Contest delivers increased page views of cricket-related
content on UC Browser
After
almost 2 months of fierce competition, UC Miss Cricket Contest, an exciting
campaign from UC Browser, has come to an end, with the winner Nishi Singh
featuring on a billboard at New York Times Square. The 21-year old new rising
star has also received cash prize of Rs 10 lakh, while the first runner-up Pari
Sharma and second runner-up Aishwarya Singh have won Rs 5 lakh and Rs 2 lakh
respectively. The 3 winners have also made an appearance on the Indian edition
of Vogue magazine.
Nishi
Singh, winner of UC Miss Cricket, on the Nasdaq billboard at New York Times Square in June' 2018
UC
Miss Cricket is India ’s
first online beauty contest driven only by users vote, without intervention
from judges. Winner Nishi Singh, TV beauty from Mumbai, got the maximum “likes”
on UC Browser for her warm and friendly personality.
On
winning the UC Miss Cricket Contest, Nishi Singh said: “Not just winning the
competition, it has been a great journey altogether during the entire campaign
of UC Miss Cricket 2018. I would like to thank UC Browser from the bottom of my
heart for giving me this platform and helping me reach so many people. I have
been able to connect with all my new-found fans over multiple social media
platforms and I would also like to thank them for their votes and support.
Winning the First Prize has been a dream come true, and getting my face on NY
Times Square has been an icing on the cake.”
Winner
of UC Miss Cricket-Nishi Singh (in the middle), Pari Sharma (First Runner-up,
on the left), Aishwarya Singh (Second runner-up, on the right) at the Vogue
photo shoot
UC Miss
Cricket Campaign is driving increased Content Consumption and Engagement on UC
Browser by Young Users
UC
Browser witnessed a jump of 50% unique visitors during the recently concluded
IPL 2018. Having transformed itself into a leading content distribution
platform, UC Browser provided cricket fans with over 2.5 lakh articles, to meet
the increased demand for specialized content from users. The total page views
saw a jump of 24% this cricket season and the users spent 10% more time
catching up on cricket news versus last year. With more interesting voting and
engagement brought by the first edition of UC Miss Cricket Contest this year,
the campaign contributed towards the highest single day page views of 220
million for the IPL Cricket related content and total engagement of 45 million
on UC Browser.
The
success of the first UC Miss Cricket Contest also created buzz on social media
platforms. YouTubers Lalit Shokeen, Round2Hell and Madras Central added to the
craze with their videos, generating combined views of a whopping 7.8 million.
Hashtags #MissCricket and #KeepScoring were also trending on Twitter while
the video from Lalit Shokeen trended No. 1 on YouTube and Round2Hell’s video
trended at No. 2.
New Delhi, June 18, 2018


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