Home sharing not working on apple tv

Purchased and set up new iMac 21.5", 2.7 ghz. Everything is set up and going well. I simply cannot get home sharing to work with my Apple TV. Both are set to the same Apple ID...but don't seem to recognize one another. Help?

Yes, itunes is up and running when I try this. If the iTunes is not running, then on the APPLE TV, I get error saying the library is not shared. And when the iTUnes is open, the connection starts to happen and then times out. That makes me think that the request reaches gto the iTunes.
NEver worked, trying this for the first time. Using the same apple ID on both the devices. I have an iPhone too that also cant connect to the shared library. iTunes version is latest.
Thanks.

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