The announcement by Wendy Zukerman builds on
protests by Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and others against
Spotify's Joe Rogan Experience Podcast. They say Spotify is not
doing enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19 misinformation.
Zukerman posted a copy of an email she sent to Spotify CEO
Daniel Ek, in which she said she considered the platform's
support of Rogan a "slap in the face," after she spent months
encouraging her listeners to move to the service because of its
support for her fact-based science podcast.
Spotify acquired Gimlet Media in 2019.
Zukerman wrote that Rogan's interview with Dr Robert Malone, an
infectious disease specialist who has become well-known among
anti-vaccine Americans, took vaccine information "repeatedly out
of context" and lacked scientific evidence that contradicts his
claims - a topic a forthcoming Science Vs episode will address.
She said that Spotify's platform rules do not go far enough to
address the problem.
"Until Spotify implements stronger methods to prevent the spread
of misinformation on the platform, we will no longer be making
new Science Vs episodes, except those intended to contradict
misinformation being spread on Spotify," Zukerman wrote in an
email to Ek that she posted on Twitter.
Rogan's interview with Malone prompted a protest by rock star
Neil Young, who said he did not want his music on a platform
that promoted "false information about vaccines."
He added, "They can have Rogan or Young. Not both." Folk music
star Joni Mitchell removed her music to support Young.
Rogan apologized in an Instagram video post on Sunday and
pledged more balance on his show. Spotify said it would add a
content advisory to any episode with discussion of COVID.
Reuters could not immediately reach Gimlet or Spotify for
comment. Zukerman's post appeared on her verified Twitter
account.
Spotify acquired Gimlet as part of an investment in its podcast
business, an expansion of audio content that was underscored
with its subsequent deal in 2020 to bring Rogan exclusively to
the platform in a reported $100 million deal.
(Reporting by Dawn Chmielewski; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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