Hmmm that's very strange, just tried playing one of the stations that's listed in the radio streams source in iTunes, quitting the application, ,and launching it again, and I couldn't duplicate the problemwhich you're describing. Everything works fine here, running the latest version of iTunes and MacOS 10.5.6 with all latest updates. Try creating another a user account, and opening Itunes when logged into it? As this may be a problem specific to the account you're logged into on your system?
On Dec 19, 2008, at 12:28 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

1) Everytime any radio station gets played with iTunes quitting iTunes is possible but starting iTunes up immediately after that isn't without running verify disk; verify disk permissions, and repair disk permissions, then restarting the computer. 2) When attempting a second start of iTunes the program goes into deep space mode and gets lost. Attempting to quit iTunes with command-shift-escape and telling the computer to force iTunes to quit fails. The report information gets gathered but it's impossible to send it to apple. That was probably a deliberately locked door on apple's part. 3) with a particular radio station highlighted in the iTunes songs list the make playlist from selection option remains dimmed; maybe this is
  for situations when multiple items get selected.  I tried using this
because I wanted to put a direct link to the particular radio station
  on my desktop so as to have a shortcut to it I could run rather than
going all the way through iTunes cascading menus. As it is I'll have
  to use safari to get the link off the radio station's website itself
  and save it that way.  Other than that, iTunes is a good program.





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