Podcast Subscriptions and System Recovery

I am planning on doing a System Recovery tomorrow (Sept 13) and I'm wondering about my Podcasts. The podcasts themselves, I've taken and copied into my backup folder, which I'll burn before I do the system recovery, so I know those will be fine. What about the actual subscriptions themselves? Will I have to go in and resubscribe to all of them after I reinstall iTunes, or is there someway to back those up as well?

Hi EP Meyer
EP Meyer wrote:
Automatically Download Missing Artwork only works for tracks that are available +for purchase+ in the iTunes Music Store.
I appreciate you clarifying that for me. Distinction noted.
Podcasts either come with artwork, or they don’t. That is up to the person who publishes the podcast.
Right. This I know.
And as far as I know, there is no way to automatically apply artwork to a subscription, previous to actually having the file available.
This is a little less clear to me. I have artwork on all my podcast episodes, even for the new episodes that were automatically added later. I've never had to manually do anything to get the artwork for my podcasts. Am I not understanding what your saying?
mwn
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