USA: According to reports, Spotify has decided to stop making some of its audio programs. The renowned audio streaming service recently decided to discontinue at least six of its audio programs while keeping a few others with live audio options. A spokesperson for Spotify reportedly confirmed the cancellation of several audio shows, including Deux Me After Dark, Doughboys: Snack Pack, The Movie Buff, and A Gay in the Life. Fantasy Footballers and The Ringer MMA Show will still run their complementary live audio offerings, according to the report. Also Read: Apple Music Sing and the Freeform app are included in the iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 updates, and the iPhone now supports 5G in India The live audio features of the Swedish audio service's companion app, Spotify Greenroom, were integrated into the main app by April. According to a report in TechCrunch, Spotify will acquire Greenroom in March 2021 after spending $62 million to acquire its parent company, Betty Labs. The Greenroom was formerly known as the Locker Room. Also Read: The recently released MIUI 14 has the following features The business recently announced the launch of a new rewards program in India, providing users with a one-week discount for their Spotify Mini Premium plan. According to the company, users who have subscribed to Spotify Premium Mini for ten days will get a discount, which will allow them to pay Rs. 2 for the one-week plan as opposed to the Rs. 25, saving them money. Although the feature was made available only to its premium subscribers, the audio streaming service completely ditched its Play and Shuffle buttons in August. Also Read:The current price of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 is just Rs. 45,399 "Now you can listen the way you like by selecting your favorite mode at the top of playlists and albums. Spotify has you covered whether you prefer to listen to music by pressing play or enjoy unexpected surprises with Shuffle Mode Let's take it" Spotify posted on its blog.