Joe Rogan Says He Refused To Pay $500 Required For Golden Globe Nomination
Joe Rogan said he declined the $500 submission fee for the Golden Globes podcast category, explaining the omission was procedural, not political, despite topping podcast charts for six years.
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Joe Rogan Says He Wasn’t Nominated for Golden Globes’ Best Podcast Award Because He Refused to Pay the $500 Entry Fee: ‘I Don’t Want to Be a Part of That’
Joe Rogan said he declined to submit his show for the Golden Globes' inaugural best podcast award, saying he refused to pay the $500 submission fee.
Joe Rogan Reveals the Real Reason His Podcast Wasn’t Nominated at Golden Globes — And It’s Not Politics
Joe Rogan revealed the real reason his podcast wasn’t nominated at the Golden Globes amid chatter among supporters that he was snubbed over politics. On Thursday’s The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan was joined by fellow comedian and podcaster Bert Kreischer. During a conversation about the “money” behind podcasting changing, Kreischer noted that the podcasts recognized by the Golden Globes in their inaugural podcast category had “corporate” backing…
Joe Rogan reveals he didn't even submit his podcast for the Golden Globes over "$500 fee and paperwork"
The controversy surrounding Joe Rogan’s absence from the Golden Globes’ inaugural podcast category has taken an unexpected turn. While comedians Bill Maher and Bryan Callen publicly criticized what they perceived as a deliberate snub by the awards show, Rogan himself has revealed that he was never excluded at all. He simply chose not to participate. Speaking on his show in a recent episode, Rogan explained his decision with characteristic bluntn…
Despite $250M Net Worth, Joe Rogan Refused A Golden Globes Podcast Submission Over $500 Submission Fee
Joe Rogan (Image Credits: Getty Images) There is no doubt that, apart from Dana White and Conor McGregor, UFC commentator Joe Rogan is the richest, with a net worth of over $250 million. However, he recently refused to participate in the Golden Globes’ Best Podcast category because they required a $500 submission fee. It wasn’t about the money; it was the principle of paying to be considered for an award. The fee was supposedly for paperwork or …
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