Get the party’s latest films on your iPod

You’ve probably seen the Liberal Democrat TV feed which appears on numerous sites (such as this one), carrying the latest YouTube films from the party.

Watch the party films on your iPodNow you can also get the films on your iPod, with the latest films automatically appearing as they are released.

The feed to subscribe to is:
http://feeds.libdems.org.uk/LDiTunes

(In iTunes, go to the Advanced menu and then Subscribe to Podcast. Enter the above address in the URL: window.)

This feed supplies the non-subtitled versions of the party’s films. The subtitled versions are available via the web via the Overstream service.

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