In late 2020, Rogan, the stand-up comedian and MMA announcer whose podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience” had amassed a loyal following of millions on Google-owned YouTube, signed an exclusive rights deal with Spotify worth a reported $200 million. ![]() When reached by The Post, a spokesperson for Spotify disputed Semafor’s reporting, insisting that Rogan’s contract does not expire this year.Ī Semafor spokesperson told The Post that the news site updated its original story with a link to a New York Times article from last year which claimed the contract ran for three-and-a-half years “with the possibility of more.” The news site claimed over the weekend that Rogan could bolt Spotify and take his estimated 11 million listeners with him as the star podcaster’s contract with the Sweden-based audio platform was due to run out later this year. Rogan’s future has become a topic of intense speculation particularly in light of the fact that his relationship with Spotify management has “frayed,” according to the news site Semafor. Spotify is denying a report that Joe Rogan could bolt the streaming giant this year after his contract expires. Joe Rogan slammed by fans for defending Bud Light over Dylan Mulvaney sponsorship: ‘How much is Bud paying him?’ Howie Mandel opens up to Joe Rogan: ‘I’m a f–king mess’ Joe Rogan slams ‘attention whore’ Dylan Mulvaney, mocks ‘cliche’ new Bud Light ad ![]() ![]() Joe Rogan: ‘Biden dying’ is Democrats’ only solution in 2024
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