Kia partners with ‘America’s Got Talent’ campaign for K5

Some wonderful things have replaced this year about America’s Got Talent, which has long been one of the most popular TV screens of the summer.On the one hand, the pandemic reduced Talent’s live audience to the maximum.And it’s rare that not to see Simon Cowell in his judge’s chair, however, a recent twist of fate in traffic has caused the exhibit to not have Cowell this season for a while.

Now Kia plans to replace things for Talent.The logo plans a “take control” of the September 1 live episode for her new K5 medium sedan that includes “an open wonder show” and will be “supported through Kia’s prominent logo on the episode”.Such an acquisition of Talent through the logo is rare, if not unprecedented.

Kia has been feeling her oatmeal in recent years in a percentage of the developing market in the US.But it’s not the first time And an expanding range, and K5 is just the latest addition. The new style replaces the Optima medium-sized sedan and adopts a functionality environment created a few years ago.through the Kia Stinger sedan, which has largely taken the past reputation of the sedan brand that were simply econoboxes.The K5 sports car features turbocharged engines and a all-wheel drive option.

Kia has promoted its transformation of functionality since its mid-size access with proper marketing, adding a “Triple Threat Trick” online last month.Kia will also launch a new TV ad on Tuesday, “Turning on the Lights,” which discovers the K5 GT zipper.As the K5 passes through a web-covered piece, the piece magically comes back to life and soon the entire area is reactivated with flashing lights, carnival music and animatronic movements, suggesting how K5 revitalizes a reassuring category.

Also tuesday, Kia will hold its “live acquisition” of America’s Got Talent.As he says it is the first car logo to officially partner with the program, Kia plans to put “the maneuverability and good appearance of the K5 in full screen”.

Later in September, Kia also plans to turn K5 into a leading player by sponsoring Exhibit 72 of the Emmy Awards, adding a series of product integrations to the ABC broadcast.

I have broad interests and delight as a journalist, covering the automotive sector, the customer’s product industry, entrepreneurship and others, as well as

I have broad interests and delight as a journalist, covering the automotive sector, the customer goods industry, entrepreneurship and others, as well as politics, culture, media and religion.I used to cover the automotive industry for the Wall Street Journal, which gave me and some colleagues a Pulitzer Prize for our General Motors awning.I have also covered cars Edmunds.com, AutoTrader.com, Automotive News and Advertising Age.I am a major contributor to Chief Executive Magazine, Brandchannel.com, Townhall Magazine, New Nutrition Business magazine and the Journal, among others.I hope that living near Flyover Country for the most part of my life will give me a well-founded perspective.

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