Music streaming platform Spotify’s radio-like listening app stations will not be available anymore.
As per ANI, Spotify Stations, the streaming service’s lightweight listening app offering easy access to curated playlists, will shut down on May 16.
“At Spotify, we routinely conduct several experiments to create better-listening experiences for our users. Some of those tests end up paving the way for our broader user experience and others serve only as an important learning. Our Spotify Stations Beta was one of those tests. We will be sunsetting the current feature, but users will be able to easily transfer their favorite stations and enjoy a similar radio experience directly within the Spotify app,” a spokesperson for Spotify said in a statement.
The Stations app was originally designed for those who want a more radio-like experience, rather than having to seek out music or customize their playlists.
Spotify Stations first launched in Australia in 2018 and later rolled out in the United States in 2019.
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