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Joe Rogan show episodes disappear, Spotify blames ‘technical issue’

The Los Angeles Times. The digital disappearance was uncovered revealed by JRE Missing, an automated watchdog that keeps tabs on episodes.Per the site, the glitch affected a whopping 36 episodes, which were reportedly recorded before the podcast purveyor acquired the show — including its catalog of past episodes — in 2020 for $200 million.Naturally, the phenomenon might seem suspect given Spotify’s history of surreptitiously deleting “JRE” episodes over controversial content.However, the latest batch seemed to have been Houdini’d at random as they featured a grab-bag of guests, including Republican Texas Rep.
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Question Time unvaxxed guest brutally rinsed after trying to take on leading scientist
BBC show's unvaccinated audience members, as it tackled the topic of vaccine hesitance and the benefits of having the jab.Robin Shattock, who is professor of mucosal infection and immunity at Imperial College London's faculty of medicine, was one of the expert guests on the panel.In the clip, the unnamed man stutters before holding up a stack of papers and asking host Fiona Bruce: "Can I speak?"He said he had looked at some data, suggesting it was the Yellow Card system – though Professor Shattock told him it was "more than" that.It didn't deter the audience member though, who rattled on about a select committee from the 1990s, as he looked through his notes.However Fiona cut him off and said: "What's interesting here is, listening to you, you've got Robin here who is a world renowned expert, developing vaccines, researching vaccines for HIV and Ebola, he's given the information he's given you, you're going through your notes finding all sorts of other things. Is nothing he said credible to you? Given what an eminent scientist he is."The man said that "of course" before announcing: "I studied philosophy at university."He said that an "appeal to authority is not an automatic win of an argument" before bringing up Dr Robert Malone, saying he was "the man who invented the vaccine".Professor Shattock could be seen raising his eyebrows in confusion, before saying: "That's nonsense, he didn't invent MRNA vaccines."Social media users couldn't quite believe what they'd watched, with one writing: "Cringe levels turns up to 11."Tom Bennett OBE, founder of researchED, wrote: "This is painful to watch.
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Spotify boycott grows as Young v Rogan fallout continues
A steady stream of artists and other creators continue to join the Spotify boycott over the Joe Rogan podcast, although the streaming service’s boss Daniel Ek has told investors that it’s too soon to say to what extent that boycott is having a negative impact on subscriber numbers.The boycott was instigated by Neil Young, of course, who in turn was responding to a letter signed by 250+ scientists and medics which accused the Spotify exclusive podcast the Joe Rogan Experience of “a concerning history of broadcasting misinformation, particularly regarding the COVID-19 pandemic”.After Young’s label confirmed it was removing the musician’s music from Spotify – and other artists piled onto social media pledging support and, in some cases, announcing that they were joining the boycott – both Ek and Rogan issued statements on Sunday evening, hoping to quell the rebellion.Ek said that Spotify actually had solid policies for dealing with any misinformation that appears in podcasts uploaded to the platform, but that it needed to be more transparent about those policies.He also committed to signpost COVID information approved by the scientific consensus alongside any podcast which, although adhering to Spotify’s misinformation policies, nevertheless contain controversial opinions about the pandemic.
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson throws support behind Joe Rogan amid Spotify controversy
Spotify. Actor Dwayne Johnson, The Rock, 49, has spoken out on Instagram in favour of the star amid his recent controversy.Neil Young and Joni Mitchell are just some of the names who have withdrawn their music from Spotify in protest against the misinformation around coronavirus expressed on Joe's podcast.Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released a statement on Sunday expressing "concerns" to Spotify over the spread of "COVID misinformation".Joe addressed the controversy in a video he shared to his Instagram on Sunday evening in view of his 14.3 million followers.In response, The Rock left a message of support for the podcaster.The Rock said: "Great stuff here brother, perfectly articulated."Look forward to coming one day and breaking out the tequila with you."In the video Joe stated that he supported Spotify's move to add disclaimers on controversial episodes and would make an effort to book guests with diverse opinions.He has previously defended the "very highly credentialed, highly intelligent, very accomplished" guests Dr Peter McCullough and Dr Robert Malone.However, Joe admitted that his show had become an "out of control juggernaut that I can barely have control of".A post shared by Joe Rogan (@joerogan)He continued: "I'm just a person who sits down with people and has conversations with them."Have I got things wrong before? Absolutely.
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