I'm using iTunes 10.6 on my G5 running Leopard. I use it for streaming
radio stations, a lot. This past week I noticed no station in my
custom playlist for radio would play! Yet, when I created a new
playlist and added the stations from the iTunes master list, all the
stations played. At the /same/ time, the same stations would not play
from the previous playlist. I thought this was absurdly strange.

On Aug 11, 9:05 am, Dan <dantear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> At 8:38 AM -0500 8/11/2012, Kris Tilford wrote:
>
> >I use an old G3 laptop by my bedside as a clock-radio. Yesterday
> >iTunes' radio playlist came back with an error message saying it
> >couldn't connect to the server to get the current radio list. I have
> >a bad feeling this is Apple forcibly ending iTunes' radio support
> >for older versions of iTunes? I did reboot, and checked my internet
> >connection, and everything was ok, so it appears the problem was on
> >Apple's end.
>
> Could be temporary.  OTOH, I wouldn't be surprised if it was Apple
> doing it intentionally.  I've noticed more and more dead listings in
> the radio section.
>
> Try saving stations you like in a playlist, so they don't get wiped
> out.  Maybe even move 'em to an app such as Audion, sans Apple's
> redirection & tracking prefix.
>
> - Dan.
> --
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.

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