It looks like they did.
I'll reckon Apple wants you to pay to listen to music from them.
Not "free" from the net...
https://www.apple.com/macos/catalina-preview/features/Audio in scenes and automations
HomePod and AirPlay 2–enabled speakers can now play songs, playlists, and radio stations from Apple Music in scenes and automations with your other HomeKit accessories.
I’m not sure, but there’s this notation at the Home section:
https://www.apple.com/macos/catalina-preview/features/
I just noticed yesterday that a few of my favorite commercial radio stations are no longer on the Apple TV Radio app (ATV G3). That was one of the remaining reasons to even have an Apple TV these days....Did Apple remove the Internet Radio feature from the new Music app?
Did Apple remove the Internet Radio feature from the new Music app?
OP wrote:
"Here's hoping Apple allows users to keep the old iTunes alongside the new Music app."
Nope.
You can't.
I don't think iTunes will even run under Catalina.
"It's dead, Jim !!"
If you like those streaming internet radio stations, stick with Mojave.
Because you're not gonna have 'em anymore with Apple "Music" ...
Internet radio is missing from Music, Open Stream URL with ⌘+U is still available (for now probably).
You can save all the Internet radio stations as a playlist in iTunes and import it into Music. Or you can just continue to use iTunes
Hi,I'll quote myself
Yes, they are alphabetical. You could create separate playlists by music type. Here is a neat trick: if you have iTunes running in Catalina, you can drag & drop Internet radio stations from iTunes to a Music playlist.Hi,
I tried to do this, but the playlist doesn't retain the classifications by music type. It imports everything, but in alphabetical order. Is this your experience, too? Really annoying.
How are you running iTunes in Catalina? Isn't it gone, leaving just Music? I did create separate playlists for each of the internet radio music genres of interest to me. They're a partial solution as all the station genre identification is missing, leaving only the name. But I'm afraid to upgrade to Catalina if the playlists won't translate. Did you have success with this?Yes, they are alphabetical. You could create separate playlists by music type. Here is a neat trick: if you have iTunes running in Catalina, you can drag & drop Internet radio stations from iTunes to a Music playlist.
How are you running iTunes in Catalina?