Times-Herald

Spotify CEO says canceling Joe Rogan isn’t ‘the answer’

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Joe Rogan has put Spotify in a tough spot, but the streaming giant is not ready to part ways with the popular podcast host despite intense criticism over his anti-coronaviru­s vaccine comments and use of racial slurs.

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek also said in a message to employees Sunday that Rogan's racist language was "incredibly hurtful" and that the host was behind the removal of dozens of episodes of "The Joe Rogan Experience."

"While I strongly condemn what Joe has said and I agree with his decision to remove past episodes from our platform, I realize some will want more," Ek said in the note. "And I want to make one point very clear — I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer."

The letter is the clearest indication yet of where Spotify stands on Rogan's fate with the company as some musicians, including Neil Young and India. Arie, have pulled their work from the streaming service in protest and others could follow. Spotify reportedly paid $100 million to exclusivel­y host Rogan's podcast, which now threatens the bottom line but is also a key part of the company's strategy to be a one-stop shop for audio.

"We should have clear lines around content and take action when they are crossed, but canceling voices is a slippery slope. Looking at the issue more broadly, it's critical thinking and open debate that powers real and necessary progress," Ek wrote.

He said he was "deeply sorry" for the impact the controvers­y was having on Spotify's employees. Rogan apologized Saturday for his use of the Nword on some past episodes.

Spotify's move likely won't sit well with one side of an increasing­ly polarized country where there are heightened sensitivit­ies on race and vaccine misinforma­tion, experts say.

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