I guess the reason for that behavior is that in Xenial the package 'python-xdg' 
is not present by default. 
Perhaps because in Xenial there is 'just' Python3 available per default?

The solution on my side is to install the package 'python-xdg'.
Then radiotray launches and works as expected.

So the global solution could be to change the program in order that
'python-xdg' is made available?!

That's just my two cents.

Enjoy Ubuntu and enjoy radiotray :-).

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