Can't listen to all radio channels

I've just tried to listen to some radio channels but do not connect. Some do, others don't. A few days ago it worked OK. Did recent update cause problem? I tried Repair Disc permissions, still no music on some channels.

No. I used the sites' direct streams. I could be wrong, but the iTunes' feeds are just redirects (http://pri.kts-af.net/redir/), right?

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