Joe Rogan, the popular podcast host at the center of the Spotify controversy, has reportedly turned down a $100 million offer to leave the streamer for Canada-based video platform Rumble.
Daniel Ek, co-founder and chief executive officer of Spotify, in Sun Valley, Idaho, on July 10, 2019.
While Spoitfy CEO Daniel Ek has condemned Rogan's previous use of "racially insensitive language," he emphasized that he did not believe inRogan. Spotify and Rogan's team have agreed to pull a select number of episodes from the platform and the company said it would invest $100 million in licensing, development and marketing of music and audio content from "historically marginalized groups.
"In a lot of ways, this is a relief," Rogan said. "That video had always been out there. This is a political hit job. They're taking all this stuff I've ever said that's wrong and smushing it all together. It's good because it makes me address some stuff that I really wish wasn't out there.""I do think you have to be careful not to apologize for nonsense," he added.
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