How do I get to Internet Radio Stations on Apple TV After The Upgrade?

I recently updated my Apple TV software and can no longer get the internet radio stations list.  Is there  no way to access that now that Apple TV Radio is all the new itunes radio?  I listen to the local public radio station on my TV and had a lot of other channel saved which are now gone.
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