This new year’s eve may not be welcomed well at least by users/fans of 8tracks. That’s because, after serving for more than a decade, the Internet radio and playlist website 8tracks.com has now declared it will be breathing its last breath this year, on December 31.

The information was shared by co-founder David Porter, in the form of a blogpost, saying:

Revealing the reason for closure, Porter shared the company is having a tough time to cover royalty payments due to their declining listenership, which eventually led to a declining free and ad-supported audience. Here’s how they explained their situation:

Before the closure of operation on December 31, users can save their existing 8tacks playlists, by pushing an email to the support, along with your 8tracks user name. In response, they’ll be provided the information about each of their playlists in the form of an email.

Apart from that, users also have an option to export their playlists to Spotify by choosing the option “Save playlist to Spotify” that can be found on top of the mix art. But this option comes with a caution. Here’s how Porter’s post explains it:

Before you begin the search for 8tracks alternatives, some of the service suggestions that have come across are Playmoss, Deezer, Libre.fm, Jamendo, Tidal, and others. If you have any other alternative to suggest, feel free to share your opinion with others in the comments section below.

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