Getting started with podcasts in iTunes
I love podcasts. Not a day goes by that you won't catch me listening to episodes of Buzz Out Loud on the way in to work or getting lost in a podcast version of This American Life on the commute back home. Podcasts keep me informed, they make me laugh, and some podcasts have even made me cry. And the most shocking thing about podcasts? They're free! Some of the best entertainment and journalism in the world is free for the taking, instantly available, and ready to take on the go.
Why is it, then, that so many people are still in the dark when it comes to podcasts? What kind of world are we living in where our current Twitter hysteria has reached the likes of Regis Philbin and Oprah, but a technology like podcasting that can deliver university lectures to anyone with an Internet connection still can't break through to the mainstream? It's madness, I tell you.
To be fair, part of the problem is that podcast nerds like myself don't do enough evangelism around podcasts. So, to get the ball rolling and help demystify things, I've created a video and slideshow tutorial on the basics of subscribing to podcasts in iTunes. Just like last week's how-to on iTunes playlists, the material here may be second-nature to many of you, but I'll wager that there's someone in your life who could use a little Podcast 101.
With thousands of podcasts available on the Internet, there really is something out there for everyone. Maybe all that's needed is a little push.
Donald Bell is CNET Reviews' senior editor for MP3 players and portable audio, and one half of the MP3 Insider blog and weekly podcast. He also likes getting his hands dirty with digital audio tools for musicians and DJs.

Donald Bell is an electronic musician, a veteran record store employee, and a fearless hardware hacker. He's also CNET's Senior Editor for MP3 and digital audio.
Jasmine France is CNET's resident digital audio doyenne, writing and editing product reviews, crave blogs, and feature stories on all things MP3. And if you need advice on headphones, she's your girl.


Podcast have so much to offer!
Love the video podcast ones expecially but i cant get enough of Tiesto's ClubLife or Area 5's Co-Op; Trance and video games what else!
If anyone has a more elegant way to solve this problem, please post it
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by shawn7
April 29, 2009 11:07 PM PDT
- This is unfortunately the "ME" generation (again!?) and Face Book, Twitter etc. are all about "ME" with "MY" friends and how MANY Friends "I" have and do "I" have more than "YOU"... Podcasts are for folks who want 'content'... so, while some folks are all about "ME" others of us are all about "Content"!!! The "Me" folks do not appear to be interested in anything that is NOT about "THEM", so Podcasts are of little interest...
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(11 Comments)And... if you like "Content" check out the audio and video podcasts from TED.com!!! NO better place to find "Content"...