Some of the popular audio streaming service’s audio show productions are running out of time.
Spotify has recently decided to discontinue the production of some of its audio shows.
A spokesperson for Spotify confirmed the end of some audio shows on the audio platform, including ‘Deux Me After Dark’, ‘Doughboys: Snack Pack’, ‘The Movie Buff’, and ‘A Gay in the Life’, according to a report ANI.
According to the spokesperson, shows such as “The Fantasy Footballers” and “The Ringer MMA Show” would continue to operate their accompanying live audio offerings.
The Swedish audio service, Spotify, integrated live audio capabilities from its companion app, Spotify Greenroom, into its main app in April.
According to ANI, Greenroom was formerly known as ‘Locker Room,’ which Spotify acquired in March 2021 after paying 62 million USD for its owner company, Betty Labs.
In contrast, the audio streaming service separated its play and shuffle buttons in August, though the feature was only available to Premium subscribers.
“This new feature allows you to select your preferred mode at the top of playlists and albums and listen to the way you want. Whether you love the joy of the unexpected with Shuffle mode or prefer listening to tunes in order by simply pressing Play, Spotify has you covered,” Spotify wrote on its blog.
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