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well, I installed iTunes 11.1 on my iMac, but don't see any link for iTunes Radio. Where do I find it? I thought the link was supposed to be next to Podcasts or iTunes U.

After I downloaded 11.1, just opened up iTunes and Radio was the first thing I saw. Clicked on a Featured Station and it started playing.
 
After updating it is telling me all my Apps are Up To Date.

But before updating I had like 20 apps pending update.

Any one else seeing this?
 
itunes says 11.0.5 is the latest version so I'm downloading 11.1 from apple's website. The download's a little slow though.
 
11.1

I snagged the 11.1 .exe (on my work PC), and installed it. Rockin' to iTunes Radio now. But I just went back to the page, and the download version is back to 11.0.5. Weird. Server propagation issue or has 11.1 been pulled back down?

BTW, iTunes Radio for The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night, then McCartney's "Jet," Joe Cocker's cover of "With a Little Help..." and now some Harrison solo tracks. So far, so good.
 
No thanks, I'll just stick with Spotify and Xbox Music and listen to what *I* want to listen to. Once again, Apple arriving late and under-featured.
 
After updating it is telling me all my Apps are Up To Date.

But before updating I had like 20 apps pending update.

Any one else seeing this?
Not sure you can trust that right now. I had 27 updates available, it updated 19 apps and then decided the other 8 didn't need updating after all :confused:
 
Wait-does this mean that radio stations in the previous versions of iTunes are now gone???? Hopefully not, there were quite a bit that I would listen to.

Same here. Hopefully someone will post about that. If my favorites are gone, I won't be upgrading.
 
Well, tried creating my own station, and get this message. Looks like iTunes Radio is off to a great start.
 

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