How to remove previous Apple TV's from Airplay list in iTunes?

I replaced two of four AppleTV units today. The new devices installed without a hitch and are humming along. They show up in Airplay, so all is well...almost. Does anyone know how to knock the old Apple TV devices off my Airplay list in iTunes?
What I've tried:
Restarting iTunes
Rebooting my iMac
Rebooting my Airport Extreme
Investigating options in iTunes preferences / devices
Hunting around in the Airport Utility for anything that might help
Looking in "sharing" also for anything that might make sense
A little side note:
The old devices don't show up in other Airplay apps, like Muse.
It's not a big deal. Everything works fine. It's just annoying. Thanks for any tips.

Turn off Home Sharing in iTunes then reenable it.

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