Hmm.. you do make an interesting point though, to keep an eye/ear out for which guests and what's being discussed. They did talk briefly about how media changed, comparing it to the radio-to-tv transition, which may hint at that big tech etc is looking for/going to the audience. (Although that's mostly bullshit and they know it because they've been blatantly spreading false info which wouldn't be acceptable on radio either.) I guess they see their little empire dwindling quickly now.
Let's see if Rogan stays in charge or it moves towards bullshit discussions. I think Rogan has little to lose in his current position.