Most are free
No, but some podcasts are free.
There are free songs (that are labelled Free) every week and most of the Podcasts are free as are the university lectures in the iTunes U section.
The vast majority of PodCasts on iTunes are free. It will state Free (or the cost) next to the subscribe button.
iTunes is a media player with a online store. It's content is supposed to cost, but is affordable for most people. Many podcasts are free.
iTunes Store has podcasts that can teach you Italian. Just search for "italian" under podcasts.
There are no codes that you can use through itunes to get free music. They do however have a free "single of the week" and "video of the week" every week. Some other free items on itunes are podcasts and various iphone/ipod touch applications.
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.
Plug it into Itunes and go to ur podcasts there, deleet the podcast from your iTunes then sync your iPod agin
While the majority of songs are not free on iTunes, there are a select number of free songs that are featured each week. To access these, you go to your iTunes store and scroll all the way down to the bottom, to where there is a box that says "Free on iTunes". You are able to access free music, featurettes, TV episodes, apps, and podcasts.
Any movie you download or rip from your DVD can be converted using videora software, which is free. As to where you can find movies to download - there are many many places, but it's all a bit too illegal to post on this site.
no, most songs on itunes are 99 cents. most podcasts are free. movies can be more expensive depending on if you rent or purchase them.
podcasts, other than that the tv shows $1.99 (in regular quality) $2.99 (in HD)