With new Joe Rogan deal, Spotify’s exclusive big-name podcasting era is done (2024)

Podcaster Joe Rogan signed a new multiyear deal with audio giant Spotify that will make his popular podcast available on multiple platforms and no longer exclusive to the Swedish streaming service.

The deal, which could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, signals a shift in Spotify’s strategy away from being the home of exclusive podcasts to becoming an audio company that structures deals based on wide distribution and ad revenue sharing.

The Wall Street Journal, which said the deal was estimated to be worth up to $250 million, was the first to report on the agreement. Spotify declined to comment on the value of the deal.

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Spotify on Friday said that overall podcast consumption on its platform has risen 232% and that in turn has drawn “a wide array of advertisers” since Rogan’s podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” joined its platform exclusively in 2020.

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“JRE remains podcasting’s king, consistently ranking as the most-listened-to podcast globally and our users have ranked the show as Spotify’s Wrapped top podcast each year since 2020,” Spotify said in a blog post.

The often-controversial “Joe Rogan Experience” was the last major podcast to remain exclusive on Spotify. The company plans to distribute Rogan’s podcast widely on other platforms including YouTube, Apple and Amazon.

“I feel insanely fortunate to have such a platform, and I absolutely enjoy doing it,” Rogan said on Instagram on Friday. “I also feel insanely fortunate to be able to have so many long, in-depth conversations with so many cool, and interesting people, and it makes me happy as f— to know so many people enjoy watching and listening.”

Rogan’s podcast began in 2009 and has more than 2,200 episodes that are two to three hours in length on average, Spotify said.

The podcast ad market has grown significantly since Spotify first started making exclusive podcast deals. Back in 2020, when Spotify made its first deal with Rogan, the podcast ad revenue market in the U.S. was just $842 million, according to a report by IAB and PwC. That’s now expected to grow to about $4 billion in 2025, according to the report.

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Earlier this week, another popular podcast on Spotify, “Call Her Daddy” from Alex Cooper, hatched a deal to get wide distribution at the end of January, with videos exclusive to Spotify.

“For years now, Daddy Gang has been asking to share their favorite ‘Call Her Daddy’ episodes with friends who aren’t on Spotify,” Cooper said in a statement. “I’m so excited to share the news that my show will now be widely distributed for even more fans to enjoy.”

Spotify was instrumental in bringing increased investment to the podcast industry after it purchased podcast companies Gimlet, Parcast and the Ringer. The streaming service, once known mainly for music, repositioned itself as an audio business, with podcasts being a key part.

In addition to its acquisitions, the company made deals with prominent Hollywood talent and newsmakers, including the production companies for the Obamas and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Some of those deals were not renewed, while others like Rogan’s podcast generated both huge popularity and controversy.

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In 2022, artist Neil Young called for a boycott of Spotify after raising concerns about “The Joe Rogan Experience” spreading misinformation about COVID; other artists followed suit, calling for the removal of their music from the platform.

In response, Spotify posted its content moderation rules and said it would add content advisory labels on COVID-related podcasts. Rogan also said that he would do a better job of balancing different perspectives.

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Artist India.Arie also called attention to Rogan using the N-word on the podcast. Rogan apologized for saying the racial slur on his podcast.

“I know for most people there’s no context where a white person is allowed to say that word, never mind publicly on a podcast, and I agree with that now,” Rogan said in an Instagram video. “I haven’t said it in years, but for a long time, when I would bring that word up, instead of saying ‘the N-word,’ I would just say the word.”

The podcast deals themselves also drew skepticism from the investor community, placing pressure on Spotify.

The company said it would focus more on fiscal discipline and had three rounds of layoffs last year. In December, Spotify cut 17% of its workforce.

At the end of 2022, some people in the podcast industry said companies were becoming more risk-averse in offering big guarantees but might offer a larger portion of the upside.

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With new Joe Rogan deal, Spotify’s exclusive big-name podcasting era is done (2024)

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What is the Spotify podcast deal? ›

Spotify signed a new multiyear deal with Joe Rogan worth up to $250 million, announcing that his podcast, the platform's top-performing program, would no longer be exclusive to the audio app.

What happened to Joe Rogan's podcast on Spotify? ›

His hit podcast will no longer be exclusive to the audio app and instead now be distributed to a variety of platforms, the streamer announced Friday. “The Joe Rogan Experience” had been Spotify's last exclusive podcast, the company confirmed.

Is JRE no longer Spotify exclusive? ›

After almost four years, “The Joe Rogan Experience” is no longer a Spotify-exclusive podcast. This might seem like a concession on Spotify's part, as exclusive deals have long been a part of the company's strategy. Early on in Spotify's quest to own podcasting, it acquired popular studios like Gimlet and Parcast.

How much did Joe Rogan get off Spotify? ›

Under a prior multimillion-dollar deal, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” had been a Spotify exclusive since 2020. The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the new deal on Friday, estimated that the new contract was worth as much as $250 million over its multiyear term. It cited unnamed people familiar with the matter.

How does Spotify make money off Joe Rogan? ›

By distributing Rogan's show broadly, Spotify stands to make more money from ads it sells as the podcast reaches a larger audience. Spotify's deal with Rogan landed it in hot water in 2022 when rocker Neil Young pulled his music due to what he said was vaccine misinformation spread by the podcaster.

Is Joe Rogan's podcast free? ›

The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast | Free Listening on Podbean App.

What is the Joe Rogan podcast about? ›

The Joe Rogan Experience podcast is a long form conversation hosted by comedian Joe Rogan with friends and guests that have included comedians, actors, musicians, MMA fighters, authors, artists, and beyond.

Is Spotify podcast free? ›

Can You Listen to Podcasts on Spotify Free? Yes, Spotify offers free access to its vast podcast library. You can listen to new podcasts, the latest episodes, and popular podcasts without paying. However, the free version includes ads and doesn't allow offline listening.

Will Spotify cancel Joe Rogan? ›

Spotify is staying in the Joe Rogan business. The music streamer and audio platform on Friday announced a new multiyear agreement with Rogan renewing its partnership with the polarizing host of its most popular podcast.

What ethnicity is Joe Rogan? ›

Joseph James Rogan was born in Newark, New Jersey, on August 11, 1967. He had one Irish grandparent, while his three other grandparents were all of Italian descent. His parents divorced when he was five, and he has not been in contact with his father, an architect, since he was seven.

Is Joe Rogan back on the Apple podcast? ›

Joe Rogan is back on Apple and Amazon - so Neil Young is back on Spotify. Neil Young's music is returning to Spotify because the Joe Rogan podcast is returning to Apple and Amazon, and Young ain't no hypocrite.

How much does Joe make from Spotify? ›

Spotify has locked Joe Rogan into another “multiyear” contract worth as much as $250 million, per The Wall Street Journal, though the audio giant will no longer be the sole distributor of his popular podcast.

How much is Joe Rogan worth in 2024? ›

Joe Rogan has a net worth of over $200 million, as of 2024. He earns over $100,000 for one episode. On average, he does 3 podcast episodes weekly, making $1.2 million a month and $14.4 million a year. His net worth went up after Joe's recent deal with Spotify of $250 million.

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