Itunes 4.7 and podcasts

I'm currently running 10.1.5 but i was previously running 10.3.
I have itunes 4.7 and I was wondering if there is another update for 10.1.5 because in the itunes window there isn't any suggestion that this version allows podcasts.
Also, I would like to know if I connect my ipod to my computer if the current podcasts I have on it will be erased.
Leah

Podcast support wasn't added to iTunes until iTunes 4.9, which requires Mac OS X 10.28 or newer. The last version of iTunes for your OS version is available here.
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