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The New York Times UPFRONT(R) Asks Teens: What Are the Top Ten News Stories of 2009?
Teen Magazine Announces Video Contest to Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary
Market Wire
NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 10/26/09 -- The New York Times UPFRONT®, the leading
teen magazine covering national
news edited and published by
Scholastic in conjunction with
The New York Times, announces its 10th
Anniversary Video Contest. UPFRONT is inviting junior high and high school
students from across the country to create a video up to 3 minutes long
showing what they think are the Top 10 News Stories of 2009.
One video will receive the Grand Prize: a bundle of products customized for
the winning classroom, plus a year-long classroom subscription to Upfront.
Nine runners-up will each win a year-long classroom subscription to
Upfront, and all 10 winning videos will be featured on the Scholastic Teens
channel on YouTube (
www.youtube.com/scholasticteens). Videos will be
judged on accuracy, creativity and persuasiveness. Entries must be
received by December 14, 2009. Winners will be announced in late December.
Go to
www.upfrontmagazine.com for the official rules and full instructions
on how to enter.
UPFRONT is designed specifically for students ages 14-18 and features
reports by Times correspondents and in-depth articles to stimulate critical
thinking about national and international events and other issues.
Articles are written in a way that is relevant and accessible to teens,
while helping them build crucial reading and writing skills. More than
900,000 students and 20,000 teachers in all 50 states read the
twice-monthly magazine, which is available by mail subscriptions at home or
in school.
About The New York Times UPFRONT
The New York Times UPFRONT is a national news magazine for teens published
by Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL) in conjunction with The New York Times. This
bi-monthly teen magazine makes current events relevant to high school
readers and makes it easy for teachers to connect current events to their
curriculum. UPFRONT features reports from Times correspondents around the
globe on national and international news. For student and teacher
resources, or to subscribe to UPFRONT, visit
www.upfrontmagazine.com.
For more information about Scholastic Inc., visit
www.scholastic.com.
Contact:
Jennifer Boggs
212.343.6619
Jennifer Boggs
212.343.6619
MARKET WIRE
2009-10-26 10:13:36
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