Former President Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama are reportedly seeking a multimillion deal elsewhere as their deal with Spotify expires this year.
, is seeking a multimillion deal elsewhere as their deal with Spotify expires this year, according to sources.
"It has talked with multiple big networks, including Spotify, but the Swedish streaming giant declined to make an offer, according to three sources familiar with the discussions," Bloomberg News wrote. Former First Lady Michelle Obama and former President Barack Obama. But as Bloomberg News reported, both have clashed with each other with Spotify hoping that the former president and former first lady would appear more in the podcasts while the production company felt releasing its podcast only on Spotify limited its audience. "Higher Ground is seeking a deal that will allow it to produce several shows and release them on multiple platforms at the same time.
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