KEY POINTS
  • Spotify said Sunday it will add content advisories to any material mentioning Covid-19, and direct its users to public health sites for more information.
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Bruce Springsteen guitarist Nils Lofgren said Saturday that he is joining the boycott of Spotify over Covid misinformation.
  • Neil Young and Joni Mitchell are also protesting the streaming service and pulling their music from it.
  • Separately, popular podcaster Brene Brown said on Twitter that she would "not be releasing any podcasts until further notice."

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In this March 15, 2016 file photo, Bruce Springsteen, center, performs with Nils Lofgren, left, and Steven Van Zandt of the E Street Band during their concert at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in Los Angeles. Springsteen's latest album, "Letter To You" will be released on Oct. 23.

Audio streaming giant Spotify said Sunday it will add content advisories to any material mentioning Covid-19, and direct its users to public health sites for more information.

Spotify is facing backlash for its decision to continue to air the popular podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience," despite concerns that it is spreading Covid misinformation. Host Joe Rogan interviewed Dr. Robert Malone, an infectious disease specialist who has become well-known among anti-vaccine Americans. Malone has been banned from Twitter.

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