
Call Her Daddy Video Episodes Leave Spotify, Now Exclusively on YouTube Following SiriusXM Deal
Alex Cooper's 'Call Her Daddy' video episodes are transitioning from Spotify to YouTube exclusively, following SiriusXM's acquisition of Cooper's podcast network for up to $125 million. The audio versions will remain available across all platforms.

Call Her Daddy show moves to YouTube
The migration also includes other shows from Cooper's Unwell Network, such as Hot Mess with Alix Earle and Pretty Lonesome with Madeline Argy. Cooper announced the change via Instagram, emphasizing that fans can now watch episodes for free on YouTube.
This move follows Spotify's earlier release of audio exclusivity in 2023, though they had maintained video exclusivity until now. The transition to YouTube aligns with SiriusXM's strategy to expand audience reach and increase ad revenue, while Spotify focuses on developing its video platform with reduced advertisements.
Cooper's podcast has been a significant success, consistently ranking second only to Joe Rogan on Spotify since its 2018 launch. The SiriusXM deal, valued between $100-125 million, represents a substantial increase from Spotify's previous three-year $60 million contract, which they chose not to renew in 2021.
"The Daddy Gang will always be my top priority, and with SiriusXM we will continue to find new ways to evolve and provide my listeners the best experience," Cooper stated during the deal announcement, signaling her commitment to content expansion under the new partnership.
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