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KongZhong Schedules Conference Call for 2009 Third Quarter Earnings

Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:01am EDT
BEIJING, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- KongZhong Corporation (Nasdaq: KONG),
a leading mobile Internet company in China, plans to release its 2009 third
quarter financial results after the US financial markets close on November
11th, 2009. The Company will host a conference call at 7:00pm (EST) to discuss
the result.
                                  (Speakers)
               Leilei Wang, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
                      Jay Chang, Chief Financial Officer

    Hong Kong Time:  November 12, 2009, Thursday, 8:00 am
    Eastern Time:    November 11, 2009, Wednesday, 7:00 pm
    Pacific Time:    November 11, 2009, Wednesday, 4:00 pm

    CONFERENCE CALL ACCESS NUMBERS:

    China Toll Free Number:  South China toll free /
                             China Telecom - 10 800 130 0399

                             South China toll free /
                             China Netcom - 10 800 852 1490

                             North China toll free /
                             China Telecom - 10 800 152 1490

                             Hong Kong Toll Free Number: +852-800-963-844

                             US Toll Free Number: +1-800-706-7745

                             US Toll Number: +1-617-614-3472

                             PASSCODE: 14033188
                             Pre Registration: No

    REPLAY ACCESS NUMBERS (FOR 2 WEEKS):

    US Toll Free Number: 1-888-286-8010
    US Toll Number:      1-617-801-6888
    PASSCODE:            37489819

    WEBCAST:
    http://ir.kongzhong.com

SOURCE  KongZhong Corporation

Jay Chang of KongZhong Corporation, +86-10-8857-6000, +86-10-8857-5891,
ir@kongzhong.com



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