Itunes backup

I'm new to apple and mac products, still a PC user (until Christmas, I hope) A few questions about backing up contents in itunes from a PC. I have about 12 hours worth of music, 2 hours of podscasts, and 10 hours of TV shows. What is the best way to back up this amount of volume? DVD or can it be backed up to a flash drive?
Also I have about 35 apps, can they be backed up?
Thanks

An external hard drive is a good place to back up anything from your computer that is important to you, not just iTunes. External drives are comparatively inexpensive these days, you can get loads of storage for a reasonable outlay:
Back up your iTunes library by copying to an external hard drive
How to back up your media in iTunes

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