Adding Internet radio station to library

Maybe I'm just really dense today , but I can't figure out how to add a station that isn't already in iTunes to my library.

You can't add them to the Radio Library but you can get close. If you find the URL from the staion's website, listen to it by pasting it to the box after clicking on advanced and "Open Stream". You should find that it has now been added to the "recently added" playlist. Create your own playlist e.g. "My Radio" and you will find that you can copy the stream over from "Recently Added" to the new folder.
I don't think you can do better than that.
Toshiba laptop   Windows XP Pro  

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