• @fosforus@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      They also bought Michelle Obama and Duke&Duchess of Essex as podcasters. Not saying these are equivalent to Rogan, just that they seem to be burning money on things that has nothing to do with music. And I’m very much not a fan of fucking up podcasts as a simple medium delivered by RSS. I have a futile hope that that decision will burn them.

      • Riskable
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        301 year ago

        They’re investing heavily in podcasts because podcasts are far, far more profitable than music. If they can get people used to (and hooked) on listening to podcasts (any podcasts) through Spotify then all that money spent on popular podcasters will be worth it (in the end).

        I’m sure Spotify would love it if they could stop streaming music entirely and just focus on podcasts. Streaming music costs them a ton of money and overhead (bureaucracy associated with keeping track of and paying artists globally with bazillions of laws and regulations and fees to navigate) whereas podcasts just cost bandwidth.

        • @slaacaa@lemmy.world
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          101 year ago

          I hate that you’re right. I listen to 0 podcast, it’s just not my format, yet they constantly push it in my face

      • @villainy@lemmy.world
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        171 year ago

        And I’m very much not a fan of fucking up podcasts as a simple medium delivered by RSS. I have a futile hope that that decision will burn them.

        This was the straw that broke the camel’s back for me. When they started locking up shows to their app, I cancelled my subscription and dropped Spotify entirely. I don’t even listen to any of the shows they bought but I do listen to a lot of podcasts through Pocket Casts and take umbrage when anybody fucks with the standards.

      • @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Big tech used to be built on the idea that you could work on a moonshot idea, have it fail, and then be reassigned to something new, or swallowed into new orgs. This way, you could work on the next Zune, Fire Phone, or Circles, and not fear for your job - like you would if you worked for a startup.

        Now, they don’t give a fuck. If the moonshot fails, they move the exec to a new org, and fire the entire team. It means that companies like Spotify can diversify their offering while saving money, and due to the poor hiring market and general apathy of tech workers, they just deal with it.

    • Blackout
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      571 year ago

      I think Joe was out of things to say 10 years ago. You could replace him with AI and never know the difference.

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          91 year ago

          You’re overestimating the intelligence and ability of his listeners if you think they’d notice the difference.

      • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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        51 year ago

        The opposite. He never had anything to say, he was just a great interviewer.

        The problem is he started believing he had something to say, and started talking over guests he disagrees with… The last one I watched the guest spoke for less than 2 minutes before Joe went on a 5+ minute rant about how he didn’t believe it. I can’t even remember what it was about, because the guy didn’t even get to lay out his argument

        We got it Joe, you think the world is a magical place and have strong opinions on how humans should interact. Let the science man talk

          • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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            221 year ago

            He has done a lot to help spread things like anti-vaxxer lies. He’s given platform to shitty right wingers and treated their ideas as reasonable alternatives to more mainstream views. He generally has presented his views as moderate and he’s “just asking questions” which seems disingenuous.

            He generally comes off as an idiot who likes money, but being responsible about what he allows on his show is not a big concern as long as the dollars keep flowing

            • @LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world
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              -31 year ago

              They could easily pay those workers by terminating the contract with Rogan

              No. Rogan brings in subs. He sells ads. He is the most popular podcast on the planet. He makes them money, Spotify isn’t a Joe Rogan charity.