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Neil Younger will get SiriusXM channel after Spotify departure

Neil Younger requested Spotify take away his music to protest what he referred to as the corporate’s resolution to permit COVID-19 misinformation to unfold on its service.

Someday after Spotify mentioned it could grant Neil Younger’s request to have his music pulled from the streaming service, SiriusXM introduced it’s resuming Neil Younger Radio for a restricted time.

The veteran rock star made the request of Spotify over the streaming service airing a well-liked podcast that featured a determine criticized for spreading COVID misinformation. 

“I noticed I couldn’t proceed to help Spotify’s life-threatening misinformation to the music loving individuals,” Younger mentioned in an announcement.

Spotify, in an announcement on Wednesday, mentioned that it regretted Younger’s resolution, “however hope to welcome him again quickly.”

On Thursday, SirusXM introduced a limited-run return of Neil Younger Radio. It is now on SirusXM’s Deep Tracks Channel 27 for seven days. It’s going to additionally stream for a month on the SXM App.

Younger had requested his administration and report firm publicly on Monday to take away his music from Spotify, the place he had greater than six million month-to-month listeners, in keeping with his Spotify house web page.

Spotify airs the favored podcast, “The Joe Rogan Expertise,” the place final month the comic interviewed Dr. Robert Malone, an infectious illness specialist who has change into a hero within the anti-vaccine neighborhood. Malone has been banned from Twitter for spreading COVID misinformation and has falsely prompt that thousands and thousands of individuals have been hypnotized into believing that the vaccines work to forestall severe illness.

Spotify mentioned in an announcement that “we have now detailed content material insurance policies in place and we have eliminated over 20,000 podcast episodes associated to COVID-19 because the begin of the pandemic.”

The corporate says it has a crew of consultants that opinions content material, and it is eliminated if the data offered may cause hurt or pose a direct risk to public well being. False solutions that injecting bleach may struggle the virus, that COVID-19 wasn’t actual or that vaccines could possibly be lethal had been amongst these faraway from the platform.

Spotify wouldn’t touch upon Rogan’s podcast.

Younger mentioned that lots of Spotify’s listeners are listening to deceptive details about COVID. They’re younger, “impressionable and straightforward to swing to the improper aspect of the reality,” he mentioned.

“These younger individuals consider Spotify would by no means current grossly unfactual info,” he mentioned. “They sadly are improper. I knew I needed to attempt to level that out.”

He mentioned he appreciated his report firm, Warner Brothers, standing behind him, since Spotify is answerable for 60 p.c of his music being streamed everywhere in the world. He mentioned it was “an enormous loss for my report firm to soak up.”

Younger, 76, was inducted into The Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame in 1975. He is the composer of such hits as “Coronary heart of Gold,” “Harvest Moon” and “Carry on Rockin’ within the Free World.” An audiophile, Younger mentioned his followers now have the prospect to take heed to his music in locations the place it should sound higher.

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