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Could this possibly be from the atypical internet connection I have? The problem machine is connected to a Powerbook via ethernet and the Powerbook connects to the internet via a wireless router.
Everything on the Powerbook works perfectly. Everything on the problem machine works perfectly but it just won't connect to iTunes radio. It can connect to the iTunes store.
Powerbook G4/1.0 15, Powermac G4/533,
Mac OS X (10.4.10)
Hi,
I have this problem too. Turns out in my case that it has to do with the wireless modem's WEP/WPA configuration. I've turned it off, and voilà: I get the stations. Unfortunately, I need that security configuration, so I can't listen to most of radio stations anymore.
I can't connect either. I've upgraded to the most recent version of iTunes, restarted my DSL modem and computer and still the same message: "An error occurred while contacting the radio tuning service. Check your internet connection, or try again later." I think it's an iTunes problem.
In fact, I seem to have lost most of my music (ALL purchased from the iTunes store), and the few links that are left (my own CDs and one local radio station) don't recognize my login and password, so won't play! What the ****!!!?????