ITunes whacky after upgrading to lates iTunes

I upgraded my iTunes last week and ever since I am having trouble with my iTunes. When I insert a CD, it takes forever
to read the titles from CDBD or even to play. The radio stations stop playing midway and I get the message that it is streaming. I never ever had this issue before, but **** broke loose after upgrading.

Welcome to Discussions, hariki. Have you tried repairing permissions? Sometimes updates can mess with established permissions, it's always a good idea to repair them both before and after a download. (To do this, go to Applications>Utilities>DiskUtility>Repair Permissions)
Please reposrt back with results,
Miriam

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