Although this is great, I can't seem to locate an actual RSS feed 
with video. But maybe I need to spend more than 5 minutes searching.

lesposen submitted this to the podcast group. Probably useful 
information for this group, too.

"Washingtonpost.com may be the first site without a strong TV tie-in
to make video available via iTunes. Unlike Disney, this is no fancy
deal with Steve Jobs. Deputy multimedia editor Chet Rhodes told
MediaPost no effort was made to even contact. The video podcasts are
free to download and, for now, free of ads; Rhodes estimates that
video would have to be downloaded at least 10,000 times before
attracting advertisers.
So far, the site has posted six video podcasts (including a review of
the new video iPod) ranging in length from news clips of about two
minutes to short-form documentaries running nearly 10 minutes; they
can be viewed or downloaded individually through iTunes or subscribed
to as a video RSS feed.
Finding a way to make money from audio and video podcasts may be the
ultimate goal, but some media companies view increased exposure as
payment enough in the short term. In the long term, making money via
advertising will take much better metrics and tracking than iTunes
currently provides."








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