Semester
Spring
Date of Graduation
2018
Document Type
Problem/Project Report
Degree Type
MS
College
Reed College of Media
Department
Reed College of Media
Committee Chair
Dana Coester
Committee Co-Chair
Gina Dahlia
Committee Member
Tyler Channell
Committee Member
Frank Ahrens
Abstract
This is an analysis of the multimedia news outlet 100 Days in Appalachia. It is an attempt to examine the publication in order to further understand the purpose, the successes and the contributions it has made to journalism. 100 Days in Appalachia is delivering groundbreaking journalism from the heart of the region Appalachia, to help change perceptions about a part of the country that is widely misunderstood. This analysis will use 100 Days in Appalachia as a guideline to develop a journalists' toolkit for other communities throughout the United States to create a publication. It will also use information and suggestions gathered through interviews with the publications leadership in development of said toolkit.
Recommended Citation
Taylor, Kassandra, "100 days in Appalachia: publication building toolkit" (2018). Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports. 3993.
https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd/3993