It depends on which one you are buying. Sorry, that's as far as you can go on that one.
You make a PodCast on your own computer using GarageBand or something similar. You then send your PodCast to Apple for approval. If it is acceptable (does not include copyright material or breaks some other legal requirement) it will be added to iTunes. The approval process can take a week or longer depending upon how many submissions Apple has to work through. (See links below)
Yes they do. As for how much they cost, depends on which one you are buying
There are multiple Twitter addresses for BBC Podcasts. Some of the BBC Podcasts include "bbc_podcasts", "BBC_Outriders", "bbc-podcasts", and "boropodcast".
Free podcasts are distributed free of charge and no payment is required now or in the future.
yes but not video podcasts.
Yes you can play podcasts on the ipod classic
Marks: 1 Webcasts differ from podcasts in that Webcasts
The vast majority of PodCasts on iTunes are free. It will state Free (or the cost) next to the subscribe button.
yes the podcasts should show up in your itunes library and on your ipod's main menu. if podcasts dont show up on the main menu on your ipod, then go to settings and customize main menu and make sure that podcasts are checked . ( you might have to sync your ipod again to get the podcasts onto it)
Podcasts can be on any subject. They are video broadcasts just like a radio show. Usually, people who learn better by hearing than reading like podcasts.
Yes. Podcasts are MP3 files which will play on anything that can play MP3s.
iTunes provides a directory of podcasts but does not host or supply podcasts. Podcast providers host their podcasts on their own sites and would use their site's logs to determine the number of subscribers to their podcasts. The potential audience will be the 160 million users of iTunes.
video podcasts
Podcasts are short audio or video clips. They can range on a variety of topics. They are usually released in intervals of time.