Media Kind bug

There is a bug in iTunes.
I have several videos I downloaded. the default media type is "movie". I was changing them one at a time to "music video". Then I selected several movies (a bulk change) right clicked GET INFO. The warning came up I clicked YES, selected the options tab, clicked the MEDIA KIND check box and selected "music video" from the drop down. clicked OK
nothing happened. I selected one of the movies I had just tried to do a bulk change on and the MEDIA KIND was not changed it was still MOVIE instead of MUSIC VIDEO.

Same problem, I posted a different thread but was directed here.  Just for completeness here is my full post:
Each day I record a local radio program manually and then add it to iTunes to listen to at work the next day.  When I add it to iTunes I fix up the Artist and Album info and then change the media type to Podcast.  Prior to version 11 this worked great, the show would show up as a podcast, where it would be easy to find and I could see at a glance if I have listened to it or not (the little blue dot next to it).  Now that I've updated to 11 this doesn't work.  I can go through the same motions, however after choosing Media Kind = Podcast and clicking "OK", nothing happens.  All the other info updates properly, album/artist, but it will not show up as a podcast. When I Get info on the song again it still shows the Media Kind = Music.  It will not take the change.

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