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Wednesday 26 November 2008, 9.
'Introduction to Media' Training seminar
Old Ship Hotel, Brighton
12th September, from 2:00pm - 5:00pm.
London based charity Media Trust is currently running a project called Improving Reach to provide FREE media and communications support for small to medium sized charities and voluntary organisations that work with the following priority groups:
- Faith;
- Black and Minority Ethnic;
- Migrant and/or Refugee; and
- Isolated Rural;
We're holding an 'Introduction to Media' training seminar at the Old Ship Hotel in Brighton on 12th September, from 2:00pm - 5:00pm. The training aims to help organisations improve their media and communications needs. It is pitched at an introductory level giving participants the skills and self-confidence to gain positive coverage in the media and to produce better promotional materials.
The training is completely free and we can even cover travel expenses if receipts are provided. If you would be interested in attending then please contact us on 0207 874 7653 or check out our website http://www.mediatrust.org/training-events/improving-reach.
Anna Katz
Improving Reach
Media Trust, 3-7 Euston Centre, Regent's Place, London NW1 3JG
Tel: 0207 874 7653 Fax: 020 7874 7644
www.mediatrust.org
www.communitychannel.org
VAT Registration No: 749 7408 86 Registered Charity No: 1042733
Sign on to our upcoming improving reach events on-line at www.mediatrust.org/improving-reach
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