On a related note, whenever I download podcasts from their respective 
websites--for either later listening or if I listen right when iTunes opens up 
after said podcast episode has downloaded--a rather interesting thing has been 
happening lately. Awhile back I downloaded an album for free from another 
website, and I listened to it the entire way through. I loved it, but it seems 
I still get a song or two from this album even though I have deleted it and 
removed it from the trash. What happens is that the podcast episode will play 
just fine, but immediately after that a song comes on.
Jake



On Jun 25, 2014, at 7:31 PM, Eric Caron <eric_ca...@mac-access.net> wrote:

Hi listers,

        I have the newest iTunes.  I'm stumped as to how to delete podcast 
episodes. When I navigate to the episodes table, and try to press delete, 
nothing happens. I believe I used to have to do command delete, but still 
nothing happens. I tried to context menu to try to find a delete option, I 
found all kinds of options, but no delete. Can someone tell me how to delete 
these episodes that are cluttering up my computer?

Eric Caron 
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