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NAA Foundation contest asks teens: What drives you to newspapers?

The Newspaper Association of America Foundation has started a major initiative to engage young newspaper readers. The Foundation has launched a YouTube contest designed to encourage teens to tell how they use newspapers in their lives—for anything from acing their current events test to making weekend plans. Entries will be accepted until Dec. 17. The Foundation will feature links to the most creative videos on its website, and the person who submits the best entry will receive a brand new iPhone and a trip for two to attend NAA’s Annual Convention in Washington, D.C. Read more about the contest on the Foundation’s website.

Posted by Steve Groft on 24 September 2007 in Adolescent Literacy , Reading promotion

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