

More: Dark novel 'Anthem' from Austin author Noah Hawley reckons with twilight's last gleaming Mayor Steve Adler even appeared in a May episode of Rogan's show. In January of 2021, Rogan was spotted hanging out in Austin with Dave Chappelle, Elon Musk and the singer Grimes. In August that year, he posted a photo on Instagram of his studio's construction. Rogan has maintained a strong presence in Austin since 2020. The American-Statesman has reached out to Spotify for comment. "Bringing ('The Joe Rogan Experience') to Spotify will mean that the platform’s more than 286 million active users will have access to one of culture’s leading voices," the company said in a May 19, 2020, marketing release. The episode featuring Malone, which is more than three hours long, is still available to stream as of Wednesday afternoon. News of the open letter was first reported Wednesday by Rolling Stone. "The Joe Rogan Experience" is exclusive to Spotify. More: Austin concerts postponed or canceled as omicron surges: Erasure, Best Coast, and more The group of doctors claim that Spotify has failed to mitigate other instances of misinformation on its platform. "The episode has been criticized for promoting baseless conspiracy theories and the (podcast) has a concerning history of broadcasting misinformation, particularly regarding the COVID-19 pandemic," the letter reads. Robert Malone, a figure known for pushing false anti-vaccine information, according to PolitiFact. 31, 2021, episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience" that featured Dr. More than 250 medical professionals have called on streaming media company Spotify to aggressively police COVID-19 misinformation on its platform, via an open letter specifically calling out the podcast of comedian and Austin resident Joe Rogan.
