Podcast in Music library NO!

Since upgrading to itunes 5 my podcasts are now in my music library how can i get them out of there, i never remember them being there before?

I filed a bug on this as soon as I'd downloaded iTunes 5. It's named a 'Music Library' but podcasts aren't music. It's incredibly frustrating to have your music interrupted by a spoken podcast - especially if it's a 'story'. Videos and PDF's are skipped so I don't see why this should be any different, and if they're leaving it in the library I sure as **** don't see the point of the "Podcasts" source item.
Current workarounds:
- Edit menu "Show Search Bar" and click music (however this disables itself randomly)
- Choose "Shuffle" in the play options - podcasts are automatically selected to sikp when shuffle is selected.
For what it's worth, a lot of people have complained about this already.
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