How do I get Itunes to automatically delete programs I dont want?

I use Replay Radio to download my favorite radio shows and that program automatically puts them into Itunes for me!
I am trying to figure out a way that I can get itunes to delete shows once I have listened to them...I have figured out how to delete them off of playlists, but I want them to automatically delete them from itunes once listened to!
Thanks for your help!

Well, I guess a good parallel would be Tivo! Do any of you have tivo!?!?
On Tivo, you can delete the show, the very minute you watch it! However, on the ipod, I cant delete the radio shows until Im back on my pc! Unless you know of a way that I can delete them from the ipod as soon as I listen to them...
Otherwise, when you have about 4-5 different radio programs listed by date, it gets confusing as to which one you have listened to...

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