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Songwriters to Protest Spotify at Los Angeles Demonstration Feb. 28, Citing Royalties and Joe Rogan Controversy - variety.com - Los Angeles - India
variety.com
23.02.2022 / 01:55

Songwriters to Protest Spotify at Los Angeles Demonstration Feb. 28, Citing Royalties and Joe Rogan Controversy

Sasha Urban editorIn the wake of ebbing controversy against Spotify’s partnership with podcaster Joe Rogan, Grammy-winning songwriter Tiffany Red and the advocacy group the 100 Percenters are planning a peaceful protest against the music streaming service on Feb. 28. The 100 Percenters were founded by Red in 2020 to advocate for more equitable payments for songwriters.

‘At Midnight’: Anders Holm, Whitney Cummings, Catherine Cohen, Casey Thomas Brown & More Join Paramount+ Rom-Com - deadline.com - New York - New York - Mexico
deadline.com
17.02.2022 / 19:11

‘At Midnight’: Anders Holm, Whitney Cummings, Catherine Cohen, Casey Thomas Brown & More Join Paramount+ Rom-Com

EXCLUSIVE: Anders Holm (Workaholics, How to Be Single), Whitney Cummings (Whitney, Made of Honor), Catherine Cohen (Dating & New York, The Lovebirds), Casey Thomas Brown (The Kominsky Method, upcoming Father of the Bride), Maya Zapata (Selena’s Secret), Fernando Carsa (Acapulco) and Ricardo Esquerra (Narcos: Mexico) have joined Diego Boneta and Monica Barbaro in the cast of At Midnight, a Paramount+ original film from director Jonah Feingold (What Are We?, Dating & New York), which has entered production in Mexico.

Joe Rogan addresses Spotify scandal in first stand up show since controversy: 'I talk s--- for a living' - www.foxnews.com - Texas
foxnews.com
10.02.2022 / 17:33

Joe Rogan addresses Spotify scandal in first stand up show since controversy: 'I talk s--- for a living'

Joe Rogan returned to the stand-up stage on Tuesday night where he dedicated some time to discuss the recent cultural scandal surrounding his podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience."  The popular podcast host, whose show is exclusive to Spotify, has been the subject of scrutiny in recent days after musicians on the platform called him out for spreading COVID-19 misinformation as well as using racial slurs in past episodes. Rogan previously issued a video apology for the racial remarks and worked with the platform to remove dozens of old episodes he was no longer proud of.  However, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Rogan made light of the situation during a stand-up show in Austin, Texas.Tuesday in front of a crowd of fans and supporters.

Joe Rogan addresses Spotify controversy on-stage and in podcast: “I talk shit for a living” - www.nme.com - county Mitchell - India - county Graham - county Nash
nme.com
10.02.2022 / 09:15

Joe Rogan addresses Spotify controversy on-stage and in podcast: “I talk shit for a living”

Spotify-exclusive podcast The Joe Rogan Experience this week, both on-stage and during an episode of the podcast itself.Rogan’s podcast recently prompted protest from the likes of Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash and Nils Lofgren, with the musicians pulling their catalogues from the streaming platform.Young sparked the exodus late last month, when he requested his music be taken off Spotify, citing the platform “spreading false information about vaccines” and specifically targeting Rogan.It came after hundreds of scientists and medical professionals asked Spotify to address COVID misinformation on its platform, sparked by comments made on Rogan’s podcast – calling the host’s actions “not only objectionable and offensive but also medically and culturally dangerous”.In response, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said that, while the platform wouldn’t be severing ties with the controversial figure, they would be adding content advisories to podcast episodes which discussed COVID-19, directing users to their dedicated information hub.Rogan himself addressed the boycott on Instagram, telling fans: “I don’t always get it right. I will do my best to try to balance out these more controversial viewpoints with other people perspectives so we can maybe find a better point of view.”Shortly after, Rogan found himself embroiled in controversy again when songwriter India.Arie shared a video that compiled instances the podcast host had used the N-word on his podcast.

‘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.

Sophia Bush, Neil Young & More Stars Who Pulled Music and Podcasts From Spotify Amid Joe Rogan Controversy - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
08.02.2022 / 01:19

Sophia Bush, Neil Young & More Stars Who Pulled Music and Podcasts From Spotify Amid Joe Rogan Controversy

Taking a stand. Amid the controversy surrounding Spotify’s support of comedian Joe Rogan and his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” many stars have decided to pull their content from the streaming service in protest.

Spotify CEO “Deeply Sorry” To Staff Regarding Joe Rogan N-Word Controversy - deadline.com - Sweden
deadline.com
07.02.2022 / 06:41

Spotify CEO “Deeply Sorry” To Staff Regarding Joe Rogan N-Word Controversy

Battling criticism for hosting The Joe Rogan Experience, a podcast denounced for the propagation of Covid-19 vaccine misinformation and Rogan’s use of the N-word in 70 episodes, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek released a memo to his employees expressing how “deeply sorry” he is for the way the podcast affected his employees.

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

Rogan's use of racial slurs adds to pressure on Spotify - abcnews.go.com - India - county Warren
abcnews.go.com
07.02.2022 / 02:51

Rogan's use of racial slurs adds to pressure on Spotify

Donald Trump as the presidential candidate and liberal Elizabeth Warren as vice president. “It isn't going to work,” Gordon said.Spotify reports having 406 million active monthly users, up nearly 20% from last year, and advertising has grown largely because of podcasting.

Whitney Cummings Faces Backlash for Thoughts on Joe Rogan Spotify Backlash - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
06.02.2022 / 22:45

Whitney Cummings Faces Backlash for Thoughts on Joe Rogan Spotify Backlash

Whitney Cummings is getting a lot of attention for her thoughts on the Joe Rogan controversy, after 70 episodes of his program were pulled due to his repeated use of the N-word, as well as several artists pulling their discography off of Spotify for COVID misinformation shared on his podcast.

Study finds 19% of Spotify users have unsubscribed or plan to over Joe Rogan controversy - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.02.2022 / 02:07

Study finds 19% of Spotify users have unsubscribed or plan to over Joe Rogan controversy

Spotify users have cancelled their subscriptions since the controversy around Joe Rogan’s podcast broke out.In January, hundreds of scientists and medical professionals asked Spotify to address COVID-19 misinformation on its platform, sparked by comments made on The Joe Rogan Experience. The 270-plus members of the science and medical community signed an open letter, which called Rogan’s actions “not only objectionable and offensive but also medically and culturally dangerous”.Following the publishing of that letter, Neil Young demanded his music be “immediately” removed from the platform, with many high-profile artists like Joni Mitchell, David Crosby and Graham Nash following suit.Now, as Variety reports, a consumer poll from Forrester Research has found that 19 per cent of the streaming service’s customers have since cancelled their subscriptions, or plan to in the near future.

About 19% of Spotify Users Say They’ve Canceled or Plan to Cancel Over Joe Rogan Controversy, Survey Finds - variety.com - county Mitchell - India
variety.com
05.02.2022 / 01:07

About 19% of Spotify Users Say They’ve Canceled or Plan to Cancel Over Joe Rogan Controversy, Survey Finds

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorHow big of a liability vs. an asset will Joe Rogan prove to be for Spotify? A new survey sheds some light on which way the wind might blow given the spate of #DeleteSpotify and #CancelSpotify hashtags that blew up on social media in recent days — although similar past customer backlashes have resulted in minimal damage.About 19% of Spotify users said they have already canceled their service — or plan to — over the Rogan uproar, according to a Feb.

Joe Rogan back at Spotify, responds to backlash — and stays controversial - nypost.com - Canada - New Jersey
nypost.com
04.02.2022 / 22:31

Joe Rogan back at Spotify, responds to backlash — and stays controversial

singers boycotted the music streamer because of his COVID-19 “misinformation” and anti-vaccine statements.Rogan — alongside returning guest Andy Stumpf, a retired Navy SEAL — addressed his break from Spotify, saying, “I put out a video a couple days ago; other than that, not much I can do.”He continued: “When you’re hearing it from people who are losing the information attention game — people like CNN — when they’re calling for other networks or shows to be censored or limited, it’s like, ‘Just do better.’”However, Rogan continued to spew controversial content in his first show back. He stated that lockdowns “don’t stop the spread” of the coronavirus and declared that Montreal has a “wild” 10 p.m.

Joe Rogan controversy: Ex-Mumford & Sons member compares calls to nix Spotify podcast to Soviet-era censorship - www.foxnews.com - India - Soviet Union
foxnews.com
04.02.2022 / 00:15

Joe Rogan controversy: Ex-Mumford & Sons member compares calls to nix Spotify podcast to Soviet-era censorship

Former Mumford & Sons band member Winston Marshall released a lengthy essay comparing calls for action against Joe Rogan’s podcast on Spotify to Soviet-era censorship.  On Thursday, Marshall released an essay on Substack with the title "When Artists Become the Censors" in which he criticizes artists like Neil Young, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Joni Mitchell, Nils Lofgren and India Arie, all of whom have pulled their music off Spotify until it addresses misinformation on "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast.  In his essay, Marshall begins by discussing the state of music censorship in the Soviet Union in 1984 before comparing it to the conditions that Spotify is facing today as calls for it to pull Rogan’s work mount. He even called out Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who previously voiced their "concerns" about misinformation on Spotify.  "Of course, Spotify is a private company; they’re under no obligation to platform anybody.

Spotify Q4 Paying Subs Hit 183M, Sales Up 24% As Joe Rogan Controversy Swirls; CEO To Take Wall Street Questions On Earnings Call - deadline.com - county Mitchell - India - county Graham - county Nash
deadline.com
03.02.2022 / 00:55

Spotify Q4 Paying Subs Hit 183M, Sales Up 24% As Joe Rogan Controversy Swirls; CEO To Take Wall Street Questions On Earnings Call

Spotify said monthly active users rose 18% to 404 million for the fourth quarter of 2021 as premium subscribers hit 183 million and revenue grew 24%. It reported numbers as controversy swirls around Joe Rogan.

India Arie Explains Decision To Pull Music From Spotify Amid Joe Rogan Controversy - etcanada.com - India
etcanada.com
03.02.2022 / 00:01

India Arie Explains Decision To Pull Music From Spotify Amid Joe Rogan Controversy

India Arie is opening up on her decision to withdraw her music and “SongVersation” podcast from Spotify following controversy over Joe Rogan’s involvement with the platform.

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