Press ReleaseSource: K's Media

K's Media Signs New Advertising Contract With Acura and Reports Record Monthly Revenue Increase of 23% for August 2009
Tuesday September 22, 7:00 am ET

BEIJING, Sept. 22, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- K's Media (OTCBB:KVME - News), provider of premium brand advertising to targeted high-end audiences through an innovative media platform installed in karaoke clubs and other entertainment establishments throughout China, reported today that the Company has signed a new advertising contract to launch an Acura automobile media campaign in more than 400 clubs mainly in Shanghai, Beijing, Shuangzhou and Shenzhen. The Company also announced that it continues to see rapid escalation in top line revenue reporting $337,000 for August. Andy Pang, CEO of K's Media, stated, "The Chinese economy is expected to grow 7% in 2009 which is likely to fuel dramatic increases in consumer purchasing power and growth in disposable income. It is also recognized that approximately 80% of the world's luxury brands have already entered China and are enjoying double digit growth. Our unique advertising protocol is directed toward capturing the advertising revenue married to these very facts that have come to define the expanding economy of the world's most populace nation -- China."

About the Company

K's Media was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Beijing with offices in 6 major cities in China. It also has partner offices located in 20 additional cities across China. K's Media provides a target focused platform to audiences that are China's top income earners while competitors are more focused to the mass audiences. The Company places luxury brand advertising in high-end business entertainment clubs on behalf of its clients. These clubs are popular entertainment establishments in Asia that rent private rooms containing karaoke singing equipment, typically to groups of friends and business colleagues and associates. The Company has signed exclusive agreements with voice on demand (VOD) vendors for the club's karaoke system, therefore advertising programming is easily integrated with the existing VOD vendor software. To date the Company has signed exclusive advertising venue contracts with nearly 400 high-end entertainment / business clubs in 11 cities across China. Since selling efforts started in November 2008, the Company has successfully attracted such premium brands as: Motorola, Aston Martin, Acura, Remy Martin, Glashutte, Evian, and Budweiser to name a few.

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Contact:
K's Media 
Michael Murray
805 287 3804
www.mediaks.cn

Source: K's Media


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