'There's a half-life to these protests and boycotts': Will Spotify's decision to keep Joe Rogan's podcast lead to a wave of cancelations?

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Will Spotify’s decision to keep Joe Rogan’s podcast hurt its profits?

Spotify’s SPOT, +0.97% decision to keep Joe Rogan’s podcast — which in multiple instances has broadcast false claims about COVID-19 vaccines — is leading many users to say they’re canceling their subscription to the streaming service.

iframe.twitter-tweet { width: 100% !important; } iframe.twitter-tweet { width: 100% !important; } Will the wave of reported cancelations last? Probably not, said Mark Cohen, director of retail studies at Columbia University. But those who wish to teach Spotify a lesson for sticking with Rogan, an anti-vax proponent, will have a long way to go. Spotify has approximately 172 million subscribers worldwide, and has roughly a 31% share of the global music-streaming market .

 

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THANK YOU SO MUCH DAWN. I RECEIVED MY PROFIT SOME FEW HOURS AGO FROM YOUR PLATFORM IT'S WORTH $5,600.00 USD🇺🇸= 0.15 BITCOIN, I JUST WANT TO SAY THANKS TO YOU FOR YOUR EXCELLENT PLATFORM AND ASSISTANCE 🙏 MichaelWeldon_

The free advertising you are giving Spotify and Joe Rogan will yield profits:)

It might if more singers in solidarity step away and their fans. Some investors obviously will buy the dip.

I’m thinking more people listen to him than the other guy. Who was that again?

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