The calls on social media came after concerns were raised over artist royalties and the platform donated to the Trump inauguration.
The weekend before President Donald Trump’s inauguration saw Spotify hosting a brunch with Joe Rogan, Ben Shapiro, Riley Green, and others. The event was meant to highlight the power of podcasters during this election.
Spotify is the latest tech giant to cozy up to the new president. According to Bloomberg, the streaming service hosted a brunch featuring crab claws, caviar, and an espresso martini conveyor belt for Trump the day before his inauguration.
On the day that President Donald Trump was sworn into office, Swift's song, "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," saw a dramatic surge in popularity.
Spotify hosted a brunch one day before Donald Trump’s inauguration and donated $150,000 (£122,000) to the official ceremony. The music streaming service held the brunch to celebrate the ...
On Sunday, January 19, the day before the second inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, Spotify hosted a brunch featuring high-profile podcasters Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro, country singer ...
Listen to this full episode of The New Abnormal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon and Stitcher. One week into Trump 2.0 and it seems that the president has wasted absolutely no time in turning on U.S.
According to the Sweden Herald, Spotify donated $150,000 to the US President’s inauguration. In addition to the donation, Pitchfork reports that the streaming power hosted a brunch the day before the ceremony featuring podcasters Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro, country artist Riley Green, and others.
The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the biggest podcasts in the world, and he recently had Donald Trump on in a major U-turn.
Listen to this full episode of The New Abnormal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon and Stitcher (update links). Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde rattled President Donald Trump during his big inauguration week by making a plea for “mercy” as his administration began mass deportations and rolled back legislative protections in a flurry of executive orders.
Spotify started to pay a lesser royalty rate to songwriters, and argued that the move was backed by a settlement they had reached with music publishers in 2022 through the Copyright Royalty Board, which determined streaming services are allowed to pay less on music subscriptions bundled with other services.
He went on to misstate how the biggest programs at the agency work, eliciting corrections from senators throughout the hearing.