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Caroline
Diehl
Chief Executive
The Media Trust
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Caroline
Diehl is Chief Executive of the Media
Trust, the charity that works with the
media and communications industry to
help the voluntary sector communicate.
Caroline
set up the Media Trust ten years ago.
Over 5,000 charities used the Media
Trust last year for communications advice
and training, video production and broadcast
services. Over 1,000 media professionals
are registered as volunteer Media Trust
Advisors, speaking at Media Trust seminars
or volunteering directly with charities.
The Media Trust has offices in London,
Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff.
Caroline
also set up the Community Channel, the
UK's first television channel dedicated
to the voluntary and community sector.
Owned and run by the Media Trust, the
channel now broadcasts 24 hours a day
on Sky, Telewest and shortly NTL, as
well as three hours a night on Freeview.
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"Religious
belief is among the most fundamental to human beings.
The media must play a role in ensuring that everyone
has the freedom to pursue that belief where it leads."
Milica Pesic, Director
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"OneWorld,
a global online media network based on values of
humanity and justice, is pleased to support the
national conference on the media and a multi faith
society."
Miles Litvinoff, Programme Manager
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"The
Newspaper Society, the voice of Britain’s
regional press, is delighted to support the national
conference on the media and a multi faith society."
Lynne Anderson, Communications Director |
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and a Multi Faith Society, please email:
info@faithandmedia.com
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"This
conference is so important. I hope it will open up a full
debate on how we can stop the spread of division and fear
and instead harness the immense power of the media to promote
cultural and religious diversity as a positive benefit for
our society."
Jennette Arnold, Londonwide Assembly Member and
Chair of the Cultural Strategy Group for London
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