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iPod mini podcast?


Question Posted Friday October 14 2005, 4:00 pm

I have a iPod mini and whats podcast and can i buy them from iPod what is it?

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HectorJr answered Friday October 14 2005, 4:09 pm:
Podcast, or iPod broadcast, are free. All you need to do is either suscribe or purchase it. You do not need an account, and they don't cost anything at all. Once you download it, other than the library, you will have a seperate section just for podcasts. Once you update your iPod, all of your podcasts should appear in the playlist section, under podcast. Hope that helped.

P.S. - they are simply just broadcasts, similar to radio broadcasts. Depending on the type you want, there are sports, games, interviews, or fun stuff.

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