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        <copyright>© 2006 Media Trust Ltd</copyright>
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        <itunes:summary>Learn from the experts. Exclusive insights from media professionals, giving you the benefit of their experience to help your charity get its message across. These talks were all given at one of our regular seminars for charity communications professionals. For more information, or to book a place at a future seminar, visit www.mediatrust.org. This podcast is a Media Trust Initiative, powered by the Community Channel.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Successful Youth Marketing [VIDEO]</title>
            <description>[VIDEO]The Media Trust was joined by researchers, web producers and agency directors for the Successful Youth Marketing event, looking at ways of increasing youth participation in charities, and raising charity awareness among the hard-to-reach youth market. If you would like to come along next time, or to find out about the many other seminars we run, visit www.mediatrust.org. Our seminars are a great way to learn from the experts, ask questions, and network with colleagues in other charities.</description>
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            <title>Richard Gaisford, GMTV</title>
            <description>Richard Gaisford is the Chief Correspondent at GMTV. He explains the way a daytime TV programme works, what goes on in a TV producer&apos;s mind, and how to ensure that your message gets on the show. Richard&apos;s presentation was one of four at the Getting Into Daytime TV event. If you&apos;d like to come along next time, or to find out about the many other seminars we run, visit www.mediatrust.org. Our seminars are a great way to learn from the experts, ask questions, and network with colleagues in other charities.</description>
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            <description>Denise Merideth is an international charity campaigns consultant. Working with some of the largest charities, Denise talks about how to use charity campaigns effectively, and gives examples of when it works, and when it doesn't. Denises presentation was one of four at the Campaigning for Change event. If you&apos;d like to come along next time, or to find out about the many other seminars we run, visit www.mediatrust.org. Our seminars are a great way to learn from the experts, ask questions, and network with colleagues in other charities.</description>
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            <description>[VIDEO]Paul Caplan runs the Internationale, a consultancy specialising in helping organisations harness the power of the read/write Web. The Internationale has advised media companies, national and local Government, charities and arts organisations before, during and after the dotcom boom. Paul was our guest speaker at the 'New Media made cheap and easy' free workshop. If you&apos;d like to come along next time, or to find out about the many other seminars we run, visit www.mediatrust.org. Our seminars are a great way to learn from the experts, ask questions, and network with colleagues in other charities.</description>
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