Radio Stream only with Airplay ?

So i have the apple tv, its great ! one problem..
I have a radio steam in itunes its, http://stream.radiosai.net:8000/
So i play it on itunes and make sure that the apple tv is selected as a speaker,
i go to my tv it works (plays fine). But if i exit out (on the apple tv) and change tracks to something else and want to go back to that audio stream the apple tv doesnt recognize ( display ) that audio stream ? is there a work around ? or could the next apple tv update solve this problem ?

Power down everything in the network.. start up in the correct order..
Modem.
TC
Any other network devices.
Computers and clients.
Everything needs a couple of minutes to get running before you start up the next part.
If it doesn't fix it.. we need a whole lot more info.
What Modem? Is it a router?
How is the TC setup? How is it connected to the modem?
What are you using for airplay?
We need full details on every part of the network.. otherwise we have no way to help.

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