Migrate iTunes content from drive to drive?

Hi. I just installed a new hard drive in my PC, and I thought when I signed in to my new iTunes installation it would bring back things like my purchased iPhone apps and subscribed podcasts...but no.
I synced my iPhone to my new iTunes installation, and THAT copied my apps to iTunes, but it's still a no-go on the podcasts. (Obviously the music and playlists won't come over until I copy my music to the new drive, so I'm OK with that.)
Is there a way to import my subscribed podcasts from the old install to the new? I had a LOT of them, and would hate to have to reinstall the old drive then write them all down by hand and re-search and subscribe to them on the new drive. Any shortcuts for migrating old iTunes info to new would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Liam

Basically, how do I transfer my subscribed podcasts from one PC to another?
Anyone?
Thanks.

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