“How about you bring all your shows to Rumble,” wrote the platform CEO.
QUICK FACTS:
- Conservative-friendly video platform Rumble on Monday offered Joe Rogan $100 million “over four years” to “make the world a better place” by leaving Spotify and joining Rumble.
- “We stand with you, your guests, and your legion of fans in desire for real work conversation,” wrote Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski in a letter to Rogan.
- “This is our chance to save the world,” Pavlovski went on to say.
WHAT ELSE RUMBLE’S CEO SAID:
“How about you bring all your show to Rumble, both old and new, with no censorship, for 100 million bucks over four years,” wrote Pavlovski in a bid to lure Joe Rogan to his pro-free speech platform.
BACKGROUND:
- Spotify sided with Joe Rogan when rock star Neil Young threatened to pull his music library from the streaming service if it didn’t remove the podcaster from its platform.
- Young had accused Spotify of spreading “misinformation” when Rogan posted podcasts featuring top medical professionals who disagree with the mainstream Covid-19 narrative.