itunes 10.6.3 quit opening radio stations two weeks ago

i-tunes quit playing the internet radio stations about 2 weeks ago, says to check my internet connection which is fine.

I have itunes 10.6.3 and an operating OSX 10.5.8, wonder if I have to upgrade, one screen says no and another one says yes.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Apr 18, 2014 1:08 PM

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Apr 22, 2014 11:35 AM in response to bs54

Hi bs54,


Thanks for your reply. Yes, once you get 10.6.8 installed you will no longer need discs to install any new Apple software on your Mac. You can actually jump straight from the 10.6.8 to 10.9 operating system, but you might want to wait a few weeks before doing this. Before you update to Mavericks, make sure any third party apps that you rely on are compatible, and be sure to make a complete backup of your computer.


Good luck!


- Judy

Apr 22, 2014 12:10 PM in response to judysings

Still, keep your new 10.6 disc. If your hard drive fries and your backup doesn't work for some reason you will have to reinstall from scratch and you'll need the 10.6 installer disc because your computer likely won't internet boot to Mavericks the way modern computers will.


By the way, marketing idea works both ways. Several years ago radio stopped working with my iTunes version, and so did Apple Store. So, I disabled radio completely on iTunes and work directly with URLs in VLC and use browser streams. I guess for the radio stream service it probably doesn't matter to Apple since I don't think they make any money from providing a list of streaming servers (the real cash cow for "free" iTunes is the media store). As for iTunes Store I can't get access to it with the result Apple makes no media sales to me.

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