KEY POINTS
  • Podcaster Joe Rogan admitted late Sunday that he could do more when it comes to informing his listeners.
  • Musicians Neil Young and Joni Mitchell recently boycotted Spotify for continuing to host "The Joe Rogan Experience," which has been accused by medical professionals of spreading Covid misinformation.
  • Rogan said he would be open to changes to the show such as booking more mainstream experts after having controversial ones and doing more research on certain topics.

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Podcaster Joe Rogan has apologized to Spotify, while also addressing the controversy around his podcast. Musicians Neil Young and Joni Mitchell recently boycotted the service for continuing to host "The Joe Rogan Experience," which has been accused by medical professionals of spreading Covid misinformation. Both musicians have since pulled their music libraries from Spotify.

"I want to thank Spotify for being so supportive during this time and I'm very sorry that this is happening to them and that they're taking so much heat from it," Rogan said Sunday. He also apologized to Young and Mitchell.

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