What, if any, podcast info is permanent in iTunes (vs. author control)?

I successfully submitted a podcast to ITMS. I'd like to make some changes to how it shows up in ITMS, image, meta data, etc. Is there anything that, once submitted and approved by ITMS, cannot be changed by the submitter? For example, the category and sub-genre, etc., and/or anything thing else? Also, how often does ITMS reconnect to the .xml feed file on one's server? My podcast graphic file and the one .mp3 episode have changed, and while the podcast and episode shows up in ITMS -- the meta data and graphic haven't been updated, and the episode no longer plays. Thanks.
Bob

Hi Bob,
I am currently not able to locate my podcast using the search in the iTMS. I have since edited my XML file to include the "keyword" tags and still it does not work for me. How long did you have to wait until your editing was implemented???
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