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Trevor Noah Calls Out “Clickbait” Coverage Of India Arie Interview: “She Also Said She Doesn’t Hate Joe Rogan” - deadline.com - India
deadline.com
15.02.2022 / 20:19

Trevor Noah Calls Out “Clickbait” Coverage Of India Arie Interview: “She Also Said She Doesn’t Hate Joe Rogan”

In an episode-long interview with The Daily Show‘s Trevor Noah last night, singer India Arie addressed the recent Joe Rogan-Spotify controversy, mentioning – among other things – that she believes Rogan is “consciously racist.”

Joe Rogan Blasts N-Word Backlash As ‘Political Hit Job’ - etcanada.com - India
etcanada.com
09.02.2022 / 06:05

Joe Rogan Blasts N-Word Backlash As ‘Political Hit Job’

Joe Rogan is firing back after a video resurfaced in which he’s seen using the N-word nearly two dozen times.

Joe Rogan Reacts to Backlash, Calling It a 'Political Hit Job' - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
09.02.2022 / 03:43

Joe Rogan Reacts to Backlash, Calling It a 'Political Hit Job'

Joe Rogan is opening up about backlash for his commentary on his podcast, which is hosted on Spotify.

Trevor Noah Reacts To Joe Rogan’s N-Word Controversy - etcanada.com - South Africa
etcanada.com
08.02.2022 / 23:51

Trevor Noah Reacts To Joe Rogan’s N-Word Controversy

Joe Rogan continues to be in hot water and Trevor Noah is still unpacking the drama.

‘Joe Rogan watchdog’ exposes host’s ‘most hateful’ Spotify slurs - nypost.com
nypost.com
08.02.2022 / 22:03

‘Joe Rogan watchdog’ exposes host’s ‘most hateful’ Spotify slurs

“Joe Rogan watchdog” for the progressive nonprofit Media Matters — shared seven clips of the 54-year-old making off-color comments during podcast interviews with various guests. Paterson posted the “Joe Rogan Experience” clips to Twitter on Monday — just days after Rogan was forced to apologize for other, older footage that featured him using the N-word.

Dwayne Johnson Says He Was Not Aware of Joe Rogan’s ‘N-Word Use’ Prior to Defending Him - variety.com
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07.02.2022 / 18:07

Dwayne Johnson Says He Was Not Aware of Joe Rogan’s ‘N-Word Use’ Prior to Defending Him

Zack Sharf Dwayne Johnson is walking back his support of Joe Rogan. After the controversial podcast host apologized and said he was not trying to promote COVID misinformation on his podcast, Johnson took to Instagram to praise Rogan’s “perfectly articulated” response and to tell Rogan that he was looking forward to coming on his podcast.

Spotify CEO Apologizes to Staff Over Joe Rogan N-Word Controversy - variety.com
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07.02.2022 / 06:05

Spotify CEO Apologizes to Staff Over Joe Rogan N-Word Controversy

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorSpotify CEO Daniel Ek, under fire from critics inside and outside the company over its partnership with Joe Rogan, said in a memo to employees that was “deeply sorry” for how the controversy over the podcast host has affected them.But in the wake of the company removing 70 past episodes of his podcast and Rogan’s use of the N-word on his show, Ek signaled that Spotify does not plan to end its deal to distribute “The Joe Rogan Experience.”“I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer… canceling voices is a slippery slope,” he wrote in the memo Sunday, which was obtained by Variety.Ek said he is “committing to an incremental investment of $100 million for the licensing, development, and marketing of music (artists and songwriters) and audio content from historically marginalized groups.” “If we believe in having an open platform as a core value of the company, then we must also believe in elevating all types of creators, including those from underrepresented communities and a diversity of backgrounds,” the CEO wrote.Rogan has been a controversial figure ever since Spotify inked its exclusive deal with him in 2020, his hosting of right-wing personalities on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” The latest controversy over coronavirus misinformation on Rogan’s podcast has gone beyond the low-boil level that has previously accompanied outrage over comments on his podcast. That was led by Neil Young, who demanded Spotify pull his songs or drop Rogan, and has been followed by a few other artists and creators.According to Ek, Spotify has had conversations “with Joe and his team about some of the content in his show, including his history of using some racially insensitive language.

Dwayne Johnson seemingly withdraws Joe Rogan support amid racism criticism - www.foxnews.com
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06.02.2022 / 21:29

Dwayne Johnson seemingly withdraws Joe Rogan support amid racism criticism

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson seemingly withdrew his support for Joe Rogan after a slew of resurfaced videos showed the popular podcast host using racial slurs.  Johnson previously made waves when he commented on Rogan’s video response to critics calling for him to be removed from the Spotify platform, where he went exclusive with his podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience" in 2020, over him spreading misinformation about COVID-19.  "Great stuff here brother," Johnson wrote in response to Rogan defending himself and his guests. "Perfectly articulated.

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Waivers On Joe Rogan Support After Learning About ‘N-Word’ Controversy - deadline.com - India
deadline.com
06.02.2022 / 20:09

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Waivers On Joe Rogan Support After Learning About ‘N-Word’ Controversy

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has seemingly backed away from his previously stated support for controversial podcaster Joe Rogan.

Dwayne Johnson Walks Back Support Of Joe Rogan After Unearthed N-Word Compilation: ‘I’ve Become Educated To His Complete Narrative’ - etcanada.com - India
etcanada.com
06.02.2022 / 19:11

Dwayne Johnson Walks Back Support Of Joe Rogan After Unearthed N-Word Compilation: ‘I’ve Become Educated To His Complete Narrative’

Dwayne Johnson is pulling back on his support of Joe Rogan in light of the recently unearthed compilation video, publicized by India Arie, in which the comedian is seen using the N-word nearly two dozen times in past episodes of his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Dwayne Johnson Walks Back Support Of Joe Rogan After Unearthed N-Word Compilation - etcanada.com - India
etcanada.com
06.02.2022 / 19:05

Dwayne Johnson Walks Back Support Of Joe Rogan After Unearthed N-Word Compilation

Dwayne Johnson is pulling back on his support of Joe Rogan in light of the recently unearthed compilation video, publicized by India Arie, in which the comedian is seen using the N-word nearly two dozen times in past episodes of his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Dwayne Johnson says he’s had “learning moment” after Joe Rogan defence - www.nme.com - India
nme.com
05.02.2022 / 23:41

Dwayne Johnson says he’s had “learning moment” after Joe Rogan defence

Spotify podcast.Rogan has recently been called out for spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine on his The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, which is exclusive to Spotify. Several high-profile musicians, including Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, have boycotted the platform as a result.When Rogan shared a video addressing the situation, Johnson replied: “Great stuff here, brother.

Joe Rogan Apologizes After Spotify Removes 70 Episodes of His Podcast for N-Word Use - www.justjared.com - India
justjared.com
05.02.2022 / 23:25

Joe Rogan Apologizes After Spotify Removes 70 Episodes of His Podcast for N-Word Use

Spotify has pulled 70 episodes of Joe Rogan‘s popular podcast The Joe Rogan Experience due to his use of the N-word.

Spotify Removes 70 Episodes of ‘Joe Rogan Experience’; Podcast Host Apologizes for Using N-Word - variety.com - India
variety.com
05.02.2022 / 20:01

Spotify Removes 70 Episodes of ‘Joe Rogan Experience’; Podcast Host Apologizes for Using N-Word

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWith its Joe Rogan deal in a white-hot spotlight, Spotify has pulled an additional 70 episodes of the popular podcaster’s show from the platform.The 70 episodes removed Friday were originally recorded between 2009 and 2018 — before the COVID-19 pandemic. A controversy over coronavirus misinformation on Rogan’s podcast has boiled in the last two weeks, spurring Neil Young and others to demand that their songs get pulled from Spotify.But controversy attracted by Rogan has not been limited to COVID. Singer India Arie this week said she was pulling her music and podcasts off Spotify, saying that “I find Joe Rogan problematic for reasons other than COVID interviews… For me it’s also his language around race.” Arie subsequently posted a video clip on Instagram compiling 24 times Rogan used the N-word on his podcast.

Joe Rogan Apologizes For Racist Language In Podcast: ‘Regretful & Shameful’ - etcanada.com - India
etcanada.com
05.02.2022 / 18:13

Joe Rogan Apologizes For Racist Language In Podcast: ‘Regretful & Shameful’

Joe Rogan has issued an apology for racist language he’s used in episodes of his popular podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Joe Rogan apologises for racist slurs as Spotify removes 70 episodes of his podcast - www.nme.com - India
nme.com
05.02.2022 / 12:43

Joe Rogan apologises for racist slurs as Spotify removes 70 episodes of his podcast

Spotify has reportedly removed 70 episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience that see the comedian using racist slurs.However, the controversial episodes about vaccine misinformation are still available to listen to despite Neil Young and Joni Mitchell removing their music from the platform.Yesterday (February 4) India.Aria shared a compilation of clips that featured Rogan using the N-word repeatedly and describing a Black neighbourhood as being similar to the Planet Of The Apes movie.Earlier in the week, the singer announced they too were pulling their music from Spotify, citing their hosting of Rogan’s podcast and his “language around race” as the reasons why.#DeleteSpotify Clarity: Artist give their LIVES making music that streams for a 28th of a penny. Yes 28th of a penny.

India.Arie shares clips of Joe Rogan using the N-word and calling Black people “apes” - www.nme.com - India - county Graham - city Mitchell
nme.com
04.02.2022 / 18:23

India.Arie shares clips of Joe Rogan using the N-word and calling Black people “apes”

India.Arie has shared clips of Joe Rogan referring to Black neighbourhoods as “Planet of the Apes” and using the N-word in several episodes.This follows the singer’s recent announcement about leaving Spotify, citing their hosting of Rogan’s podcast and his “language around race” as the reasons why she pulled her music from the platform.Arie has now shared more about her decision, referring to specific episodes in the below video.“He shouldn’t even be uttering the word. Don’t even say it, under any context.

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