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In a late-night memo to employees, Spotify's CEO apologized for the company's ongoing controversy with podcast host Joe Rogan but said the company remained committed to hosting the controversial show.
The music streaming service Spotify has been in the news recently over a controversy surrounding alleged COVID-19 misinformation out of Joe Rogan's podcast.
Joe Rogan apologized for repeatedly saying a racial slur on his Spotify podcast after a compilation video went viral. "I'm not racist," Rogan said.
Yotam Ophir, assistant professor of communication, was quoted in The Washington Post story about the controversy surrounding Covid-19 misinformation presented on Joe Rogan's Spotify podcast.
Joe Rogan responded to the Spotify controversy surrounding his podcast and COVID-19 misinformation.
In a protest surrounding Spotify's Joe Rogan podcast and COVID misinformation, Neil Young and other artists pulled their music from the platform.
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Kylie Kelce opens up on how she overcame fear to create a podcast that beat Joe Rogan in the charts
Kylie Kelce's podcast, Not Gonna Lie, launched in November 2024 and quickly rose to the top of podcast charts, featuring prominent guests and focusing on topics important to women, sports fans, and ...
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