Trying to edit 'Category" in ID3 tag

I have a podcast by John MacArthur that shows many different category names. I want to edit the mp3 ID3 tag to change the category name. I tried using "Easy change MP3 tags" software and although it said/acted as though it changed the category, when I opened itunes again the category field still had the same old data. Is there a way that I need to refresh the Database somehow, other than opening itunes?

I had previously tried that to no result. Tried it again. Still no result. Several of the freeware ID3 tag editors I've looked at didn't have the feature to edit the category field in the tag. The program I mentioned does but I'm not seeing the result of the category changes.
Does anyone know the name of a program that will update this field?

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