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re: Joe Rogan takes the knee: Promises To "Do Better"
Posted on 1/31/22 at 10:10 am to jatilen
Posted on 1/31/22 at 10:10 am to jatilen
Dont forget that Rogan just signed a DISTRIBUTION deal with Spotify.
They do not own a % whatsoever of his content and cannot tell him what to do.
It's an interesting story to watch because Rogan could leave Spotify (by force or walking away) and the next company will pay him $200 million to come over since he has proved without a shadow of the doubt he has the most viewers worldwide and all the leverage. (In retrospect Howard Stern JUST SIGNED with Sirius for $500 million for a 5-year deal (in 2021), then he took the entire SUMMER off. Stern's show is worse sounding than my podcast with my brother quality-wise, and Stern is out there saying death to non-vaccinated people)
What he's doing now is responding to artists leaving the platform, he's an artist as well don't forget that. All he's saying is that he should have the counterpoints on shortly after. It doesn't need to be a shitty crossfire with all of them on but booking McCollough, then Gupta next, then Malone in rapid succession would work. Or book both and set parameters.
Neil Young's "stance" was misinformation. OK so we have both, now what? Oh Joni Mitchell too, funny they both sold their catalog to the same company, which is highly invested into Pharm and vaccines. Hmmm
Rogan has literally 100% of the leverage right now, should be fun to watch. Last time Spotify fricked around he put Alex Jones on and it was his most viewed episode of all time.
They do not own a % whatsoever of his content and cannot tell him what to do.
It's an interesting story to watch because Rogan could leave Spotify (by force or walking away) and the next company will pay him $200 million to come over since he has proved without a shadow of the doubt he has the most viewers worldwide and all the leverage. (In retrospect Howard Stern JUST SIGNED with Sirius for $500 million for a 5-year deal (in 2021), then he took the entire SUMMER off. Stern's show is worse sounding than my podcast with my brother quality-wise, and Stern is out there saying death to non-vaccinated people)
What he's doing now is responding to artists leaving the platform, he's an artist as well don't forget that. All he's saying is that he should have the counterpoints on shortly after. It doesn't need to be a shitty crossfire with all of them on but booking McCollough, then Gupta next, then Malone in rapid succession would work. Or book both and set parameters.
Neil Young's "stance" was misinformation. OK so we have both, now what? Oh Joni Mitchell too, funny they both sold their catalog to the same company, which is highly invested into Pharm and vaccines. Hmmm
Rogan has literally 100% of the leverage right now, should be fun to watch. Last time Spotify fricked around he put Alex Jones on and it was his most viewed episode of all time.
This post was edited on 1/31/22 at 10:33 am
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