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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 House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday launched an investigation into whether the EU and Biden administration pressured Spotify to censor free speech, The Post has learned. Censorship has been a ...
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 is many things — a comedian, a commentator, and a contrarian; a reality TV star and martial artist-turned-host of the most listened to podcast in America: The Joe Rogan Experience. His fans ...
Spotify further alienated a portion of its audience in June, when CEO Daniel Ek announced that his investment firm led a nearly $700 million funding round for a company making AI-enabled military ...
During the pandemic, Spotify was also at the centre of criticism over accusations of false information on the world's most streamed podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience.
Spotify responded to criticism, saying it is adding a content advisory to any podcast episode -- not just Rogan's -- that includes discussion about Covid-19, a move Rogan has said he agrees with.
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