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Sample Media Workplan

Our experts share their tips for obtaining good media coverage.
Published: January 21, 2021

This sample plan is designed to help local groups focus media attention on NEA’s Read Across America and the issue of children’s literacy. Additionally, this plan assists Read Across America event organizers in reaching out to their local media to obtain event coverage.

    OBJECTIVE 4: SUPPORT NEA IN EFFORTS TO OBTAIN NATIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE FOR READ ACROSS AMERICA

    • Provide your state Association Read Across America contact with details about high profile celebrity involvement, unique reading challenges, or unusual event activities.
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