How do I access internet radio stations in iTunes 11

In the previous version of itunes, you could listen to internet radio.  In the new version this seems to have been eliminated on the ipad.  Is that correct, or maybe I just can't find it.

There was never Internet radio on the iPad. Now there is iTunes Radio but it is only available in the. U.S. at this time.

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