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What is Joe Rogan’s net worth and Salary?
Joe Rogan is an American stand-up comedian, actor, amateur martial artist, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) colour commentator, and host Rogan Experience. Joe has a net wealth of $200 million. He first found fame performing in the sitcom News Radio as a cast member. Rogan also hosted the network reality show Fear Factor and MTV’s The Joe Rogan Show and Comedy Central’s The Man Show. Today, Joe runs one of the most successful and powerful podcasts in the world and voices the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He owns and runs The Comedy Mothership, a comedy club in Austin, Texas.
Podcast Salary/Earnings
In 2017 we arrived at a conservative number of $5 million per year from his podcasts alone. Prior to signing his unprecedented $100 million-plus exclusive deal with Spotify in May of 2020, industry insiders shared the observation that Joe was likely earning $20 million per year from his podcast in sponsored reads and YouTube revenue.
Sufficient to say that the podcast is just one of his various income streams: he still sells out live standup and he’s the live commentator for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He made millions hosting the television series Fear Factor from 2001 to 2006.
He has also signed a second Spotify deal in 2022 that will guarantee him an additional $150 million by its end, and another one that will end in 2024, which will guarantee him $150 million. By the end of this deal, Joe Rocco O’Brien will have earned at least $450 million from Spotify.
2020 Spotify Deal
On 19 May 2020, Joe signed a multi-year licensing deal with Spotify worth0 million, which made Spotify the exclusive home of Rogan’s audio and video feeds, removed all of Joe’s archived shows from YouTube and iTunes.
The details of the pact were not announced. This was not an acquisition, though, not really – it isn’t as though Rogan’s podcasting empire; about a month prior, Spotify acquired Bill Simmons’s podcast network, which is much tinier than Rogan’s, for $190 million up ongoing content costs.
For example, let’s assume Joe was making $20-30 million a year before this deal. And let’s also assume he signed a three-year deal. I think it’s safe to assume his Spotify deal is at least $100 million. Maybe a lot, lot more, but I think most media outlets are estimating that he made in the $100 million range.
We now know that his Spotify deal was way more than what had been reported and presumed in February 2022 … indeed, we know that it’s $200 million over three years. See that number? It’s $67 million per year. But, as will be explained momentarily, that figures doesn’t even accurately reflect the pure value of the deal that Spotify pays to Joe alone. (Deal value includes production costs, too. When you’re told that Howard Stern landed a $500 million deal, not quite all of that money is flung at Howard’s head; the vast bulk of it lands there, but any and all amount that goes to production staff and co-stars comes out of that pot. Joe’s show is awfully light on production budget, so we can comfortably presume that Joe’s Spotify salary is at least $60 million annually. Make that $65 million.
2024 Spotify Deal
On 2 February 2024, ‘Philo and Joey Hotrash’ signed a new multi-year deal reportedly worth up to $250 million. Under the deal, Joe’s show would no longer be exclusive to Spotify; it would show up on Youtube and iTunes once again, where it would be ad-supported, with some of the revenue going to Joe. The $250 million comprises an upfront, presumably $50 million+ payment, plus a guarantee of a certain minimum overall value.
Early Life
Joseph James Rogan was born 11 August 1967 at St Barnabas Medical Centre, Newark, New Jersey. He is Italian and Irish. His father, a police officer with the Newark police, was the apartheid-era South African prime minister P W Botha’s American bodyguard in the 1970s. His parents divorced when Joe was five. Joe has stated in interviews that he has memories of domestic violence in his family home during his youth and many articles discussing his life and career reveal that his father had moved away before he and his mother re-married. Starting in his youth, Joe talked to his father (about whom much has been written).
In an interview on Issues Etc, Rogan states that his father ‘was very like bothered by mental illness, and that it was a rough situation.’ Joe does his best to act as the responsible adult in life Rogan has said that his family lived in an environment where ‘the violence represented was not off-putting; that would basically be a moral judgement. It was just normalized.’
Joe has stated in numerous radio and YouTube shows that at seven he moved with his mother to San Francisco and they stayed for two years. Then, ‘suddenly’ they moved to Gainesville in Florida where Joe attended school for two years until, ‘at 11 years old’, he moved to Newton Upper Falls in Massachusetts (where they would remain) because his mother ‘wanted to be closer to her family,’ where she maintained a large residence. Rogan began taking karate at 14 and taekwondo at 15.
He graduated from the Newton South High School in 1985. Joe was 19 when he won the U.S. Open Championship taekwondo tournament in the under 181 pound weight class (two years earlier, the 181 pound limit was dropped to 169 lbs), qualifying him for the World Tournament, where he came in third place. He received a degree in anthropology (something he regrets) from the University of Massachusetts Boston. He dropped out before graduating so he could pursue a career as a stand-up. He lived in Boston until he was 24, when he made the 380-mile ride to New York City.
Acting and Comedy Career
Then in 1994 Rogan moved to Los Angeles, where he booked his first national television spot and a segment on the MTV comedy show Half-Hour Comedy Hour where he could perform the standup he had worked on in New York City. In 1994, he booked his first major starring acting role in on Fox, where he played the young egomaniac star-pitcher Frank Valente on a professional baseball team. The show aired for nine episodes in 1994. For 13 years, Shore and her son Dean, who succeeded her and now runs The with sister Pam, had Rogan doing standup for free in The Comedy Store. He toured to Australia in 2005 and kindly paid for The Comedy Store’s new sound system.
Rogan played Joe Garelli, the electrician and handyman of a fictional news radio station on the NBC sitcom News Radio (1995-99).
In 2001, he signed a contract with NBC to host the US version of Fear Factor. The show aired for six seasons from 2001-2006, before Rogan returned to his role as Fear Factor host for its seventh and final season in 2011.
Photograph by Ian Spanier In February 2003, Rogan landed the job of co-host of The Man Show on Comedy Central for its fifth season, beginning in August of 2003 until the show’s completion in 2004. He starred in his first full-blown movie role in Zookeeper (2011). In 2013, Rogan hosted Joe Rogan Questions Everything, a television show on the SyFy network that aired for six episodes. The show discussed many of the topics that his podcasts cover: the existence of Bigfoot and UFOs. He also appeared in HBO’s hit show Silicon Valley (2015) and Netflix’s film Bright (2017) and made a comedy special, Strange Times, for Netflix (2018).
Ultimately, Rogan was hired by the UFC in a backstage and post-fight interviewing role and did his first-ever UFC interview at UFC 12: Judgement Day on 7 February 1997. Quickly, Rog UFC’s then-newly appointed president, Dana White, who attempted to recruit Rogan to a role as a colour commentator but, at that time, Rogan was not comfortable making the transition from pro-wrestling to MMA.
White didn’t pay Rogan a cent2, instead bartering the commentator work for free – for event tickets for Rogan, his friends – until he felt comfortable enough to ask for a paycheck, which Rogan estimated was about 15 free gigs in. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter gave him its Best Television Announcer award twice, and the World MMA Awards named him MMA Personality of the Year four times.
The Joe Rogan Experience
Joel Riff, a legend in public comedy. Shortly after attending the Riff Off in September of 2009, Rogan, along with his friend, fellow comedian and longtime infomercial producer Brian Redban, began a free podcast. The first episode, recorded on 24 December, which marked the debut of the show, was available on Ustream in a live broadcast Wednesday at 5pm. Rogan and Redban ‘[sat] in front of laptops bullshitting’ live on air. By August of 2010, the as yet hour-long show was titling naming itself The Joe Rogan Experience, within the year it would more than double in length and stands among the top free podcasts available today. The podcast features a variety of guests discussing current events, political ideologies, philosophy, comedy, sports, drinking and drugs, martial arts, magic and UFOs, it features multiple and varied lines of bullshit.
In February 2022, Spotify took down 113 episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience after receiving complaints about its use of offensive language and perceived racism. The year after that, the video platform Rumble offered Rogan $100 million to switch from Spotify. According to Variety magazine, he declined.
Then again, Joe signed his latest multiyear deal with Spotify in February 2024 for $250 million – a sum with an upfront payment, a minimum guarantee, and a percentage of revenue from ads Spotify sell his show off its service.
Personal Life
He married Jessica Ditzel, a former cocktail waitress,9. They now have two daughters, the first born in 2008, the second in 2010. Rogan is also stepfather to Ditzel’s daughter from a previous relationship.
He is personally a black-belt level scriber of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Taekwondo and 10th Planet J, and earned a blue-belt level in Judo.
Rogan has expressed his dismay at first realising that he was going bald, and has tried various means of holding on to what he hasplants.
Rogan has dealt with cannabis, mushrooms and DMT, in his standup and podcasts, of his support for the recreational and medical use of those drugs. He was even in a documentary on marijuana called The Union: The Business Behind Getting High and is rumoured to have an isolation tank, which is said to produce DMT organically, in his house.
Joe Rogan Height
How tall is Joe Rogan? Joe Rogan is 5 foot 8 inches tall.
Political Views
As of April 2020, Rogan announced he would vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden (previously, he had said he would vote for Bernie Sanders for president). Fox News reported it and Twitter lost all sense of reason following the announcement, insisting YouTube and Twitter cancel Rogan. One would think this would have a larger impact on the man, but given his audience is largely libertarian/centrist, it had no effect on his supporters, if anything, he has gained more of a following.
That same year, Rogan revealed he was moving out of Los Angeles and into Texas: It’s like if California is so policing, I don’t know if I want to live here,’ he continued. ‘I might move. I’m not kidding. I’m not fucking kidding, this is dumb. I don’t have to be here.’ ‘…Reason Joe Rogan is actually leaving CA for TX: CA has a 13.3% income tax bracket for +$1,000,000 annual. TX has no income tax. Rogan started a $100 million deal with Spotify on Sept. 1.’
In his podcast, Rogan said:
I am going to go to Texas. I am going on the centre of the US, someplace [where] you could travel to both of those spots and someplace where you have a little bit more Independence.”
Category | Details |
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Full Name | Joseph James Rogan |
Date of Birth | 11 August 1967 |
Place of Birth | St. Barnabas Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Italian and Irish descent |
Early Life | Experienced domestic violence; moved multiple times during childhood. Studied karate and taekwondo. |
Education | Attended Newton South High School, graduated in 1985. Studied anthropology at the University of Massachusetts Boston but dropped out. |
Career | Stand-up comedian, actor, UFC commentator, podcast host. Notable for hosting Fear Factor, The Joe Rogan Experience, and commentating for UFC. |
Net Worth | Approximately $200 million |
Salary & Earnings | Initially $5 million/year from podcasts (2017), $20 million/year before Spotify deal, Spotify deals worth over $500 million combined, Currently at least $65 million/year from Spotify alone |
Significant Deals | 2020 Spotify Deal: $200 million for exclusive rights, 2024 Spotify Deal: $250 million, non-exclusive |
Real Estate | Bought a house in Bell Canyon, CA for $5 million in 2019, Purchased a mansion in Austin, TX for $14.4 million in 2020 |
Family | Married to Jessica Ditzel; two daughters born in 2008 and 2010; also stepfather to Ditzel’s daughter from a previous relationship |
Martial Arts | Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Taekwondo; Blue belt in Judo |
Physical Height | 5 feet 8 inches |
Political Views | Announced support for Donald Trump in 2020 over Joe Biden; expressed libertarian/centrist views |
Additional Interests | Advocacy for recreational and medical use of cannabis, mushrooms, and DMT; featured in a documentary about marijuana. Owns an isolation tank. |
Reason for Moving to Texas | Lower income tax compared to California |
Social Media IDs | Twitter: @joerogan, Instagram: @joerogan, Facebook: Joe Rogan, YouTube: PowerfulJRE |
Real Estate
In October 2019, Joe purchased a house in Bell Canyon, California (in Ventura County) for $5 million. Joe has maintained a presence in Bell Canyon since 2003, when he bought a starter home there for $2.2 million. Later that same year, Joe listed the latter home for sale for $3.2 million.
In September 2020, Joe plunked down $14.4 million for a mansion in Austin, Texas.
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