Tucker’s Streaming Service Goes Live
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Tucker Carlson has launched a new streaming service that went live today.
The streaming service will cost around $9 per month and will include a variety of different content.
Tucker Carlson has priced his subscription-based streaming service at $9 per month, as the former Fox News host looks to capitalize on his popularity among conservative viewers.
The Tucker Carlson Network features interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, commentary and early access to tickets for future live events, its website showed on Monday.
“We’ve been working in secret and producing an awful lot of material for months now. We’re launching a brand-new thing very soon,” Carlson said in a post on the X social media platform on Saturday, as he unveiled the website for service.
Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel were reportedly “seeking to raise funds” for a new media company in July.
Carlson and former White House advisor Neil Patel were reportedly “seeking to raise funds” for a new media company in July, three months after Carlson was suddenly fired from Fox News. Both Carlson and Patel—who previously launched the right-wing news site the Daily Caller—already had “lined up financiers, lawyers and media strategists” for the venture, the Journal reported. Carlson began airing episodes for a new show on X in early June, which has featured interviews between Carlson and conservative media personalities and politicians, including Alex Jones, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and former President Donald Trump. Fox News sent a cease-and-desist letter to Carlson shortly after the show first launched, according to Axios, after the network argued Carlson was violating his contract.
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