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Rakuten Viber lets Pulsar Stunt Mania fans vote out contestants

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26 October, 2019, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 26 October, 2019, 04:57 pm

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Rakuten Viber lets Pulsar Stunt Mania fans vote out contestants

Pulsar Stunt Mania viewers can now determine the fate of the show’s participants by voting to eliminate contestants

TBS Report
26 October, 2019, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 26 October, 2019, 04:57 pm
Rakuten Viber lets Pulsar Stunt Mania fans vote out contestants

Rakuten Viber and Pulsar together launched the first Voting Bot contest for a reality TV show today in Dhaka.

Pulsar Stunt Mania viewers can now determine the fate of the show's participants by voting to eliminate contestants, according to a Rakuten Viber press release.

Bangladesh's first bike stunt reality show, Pulsar Stunt Mania, started in August 2019. With every right guess, users will stand to win exciting prizes every week from Pulsar.

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Viber users who have subscribed to the Pulsar Stunt Mania Voting Bot will receive a notification every week, and in turn, the viewers have to vote for the participants before the next episode starts.  

Senior Director of Business Development (APAC) from Rakuten Viber Anubhav Nayyar said, "Thousands of users are already engaging with the show through Viber every week, with more than 1,600 votes cast per episode."

This platform will give bike enthusiasts a chance to show their talent to the entire country, Anubhav added.

Head of Business for Uttara Motors Nayeemur Raman said, "According to our viewership data, we are currently the number one show among all the reality TV shows in the country. The audience eagerly waits to watch the new episode every Friday on NTV."

This collaboration with Viber has given the viewers the chance to share their opinion and help the judges make the final verdict, he added.

 

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