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Miss Universe New Zealand 2016 to air internationally

Published: Fri 2 Sep 2016 10:59 AM
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Miss Universe New Zealand 2016 to air internationally, with 3Now, Stuff, YouTube, Lucire taking the feed
Auckland, September 1 (JY Media) This year’s Miss Universe New Zealand Grand Final will be streamed live, as in previous years, but will also appear on 3Now, YouTube, Lucire, Stuff, and its own home page atwww.nextmissnz.com. The live feed, from Saturday, September 3, at 7.30 p.m. NZST (0730 GMT, 0430 US EDT) from Skycity Theatre will be embeddable via YouTube.
Special guests include Stan Walker, Frankie Stevens, Ali Harper, and the cast of Oh What a Night!, and the audience will find out just who out of the Top 20 finalists will be crowned Miss Universe New Zealand 2016.
While New Zealand-based, Miss Universe New Zealand has an international following, thanks in part to its readiness to embrace streaming technology, and because of its four international retreats to Thailand and the Philippines, where all 20 finalists get a taste of what it’s like to represent their country overseas.
The competition is also more interactive than many: as well as relying on a celebrity judging panel that includes Mr Stevens, along with Anna Jobsz, Samala Robinson, Areena Deshpande and Evana Patterson, 50 per cent of the vote is decided by members of the public. This voting will carry on into the second half of the Grand Final.
Additional media are invited to take up the stream at https://www.youtube.com/c/MissUniverseNewZealand/live, and the direct embed code is as follows:
Miss Universe New Zealand has attracted a reach of over 600,000 through its various channels, and previous years’ Grand Finals have reached a global audience. This year will be no exception with more major media taking up the stream.
About Miss Universe New Zealand
The Miss New Zealand Consortium Ltd. is the licensee for Miss Universe in New Zealand, and took over the franchise in 2013. Three of the rebranded, reformed and re-invigorated Miss Universe New Zealand competitions have taken place, in front of a live audience at Skycity Theatre, with the second and third broadcasts both via the SKY TV platform and streamed over the internet worldwide. Social media reach exceeded 600,000 per week during the 2015 competition. It has raised over $100,000 for Variety, the Children's Charity, with the turnaround described as one of the most extraordinary witnessed by the Miss Universe Organization in 25 years.

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