
'What happens after 10? They're shutting down restaurants and bars in parts of Canada where they are already barely staying open, they were already barely alive,' he explained. Rogan, 54, went on to state how lockdowns 'don't stop the spread' of coronavirus before declaring Montreal's 10pm curfew to be 'wild'. 'When you're hearing it from people who are losing the information attention game - people like CNN - when they're calling for other networks or shows to be censored or limited, it's like, 'Just do better.'' 'I put out a video a couple days ago other than that, not much I can do,' Rogan said, referring to his Instagram posting Sunday in which he insisted he was 'not trying to promote misinformation.' He was back at it in full force on Friday and mentioned the controversy he has sparked before interviewing Andy Stumpf, a retired Navy SEAL and record-setting wingsuit pilot. Rogan's show, The Joe Rogan Experience, is the most listened-to podcast on Spotify and is central to the company's plan to expand beyond music and take on rivals such as Apple and Amazon for a share of the podcasting market. Many of the podcasts that were yanked involved far-right commentators - or outright conspiracy theorists - and included Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, Owen Benjamin and Canadian writer Gavin Miles McInnes.

Joe Rogan is back on Spotify after new episodes were halted for a week, but the streaming giant also removed 70 older episodes without explanation. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has defended Rogan and said that he will continue to remain on the platform.His latest episode was uploaded to Spotify on Friday after a week-long gap.



