I have a macbook running on 10.6.8 and my itunes running on 11.1.1 .... i cant get my itunes to show Itunes Radio in my music tabs.... someone help

I have a macbook running on 10.6.8 and my itunes running on 11.1.1 .... i cant get my itunes to show Itunes Radio in my music tabs.... someone help

There is also an option to reset all data on the device with the next sync.
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