TIME Reveals Top 100 Podcasts Ever — But Joe Rogan Is Nowhere to Be Found

Joe Rogan

TIME Magazine has unveiled its list of the 100 Greatest Podcasts of All Time, recognizing landmark shows across a wide range of genres including true crime, comedy, news, sports, and pop culture. The list includes highly influential series such as Serial, The Daily, Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, WTF with Marc Maron, and Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend.

The ranking celebrates podcasts that have helped shape the medium, highlighting programs noted for their cultural impact, originality, and lasting influence. TIME states the list reflects “shows that moved the needle,” combining mainstream successes with critically acclaimed independent productions.

However, the selection has stirred debate by excluding The Joe Rogan Experience, one of the most listened-to and commercially successful podcasts in the world. The decision has been met with surprise and criticism across social media and podcasting circles.

“Leaving Joe Rogan off the list while including lesser-known titles is baffling,” one media critic wrote, calling it a “political omission, not an editorial one.”

The Joe Rogan Experience regularly tops Spotify’s global charts and has played a major role in popularizing long-form podcasting. Its absence has raised questions about the criteria TIME used, even as the magazine emphasized its focus on influence, storytelling, and innovation over popularity alone.

TIME’s editorial explains that its goal was to highlight the evolution and diversity of the podcast format, rather than simply measuring audience size or financial success. Nonetheless, the omission of such a prominent figure in podcasting history remains one of the most talked-about aspects of the list.

The full list, available on TIME’s website, spans everything from journalism and comedy to fictional storytelling and experimental audio formats—offering a snapshot of podcasting’s rich and growing legacy.

Sazid Kabir

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