The platform, named Rumble, posted a letter to its social media accounts addressed to Rogan from its chief executive Chris Pavlovski, saying, “We stand with you, your guests, and your legion (of) fans in desire for real conversation. So we’d like to offer you 100 million reasons to make the world a better place.’’
“How about you bring all your shows to Rumble, both old and new, with no censorship for 100 million bucks over four years?''
“This is our chance to save the world. And yes, this is totally legit.”
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Spotify acquired Rogan’s podcast The Joe Rogan Experience in an exclusive deal in 2020, but it has since removed over 100 episodes of the show.
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