Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has announced the launch of his new company, the Tucker Carlson Network, a subscription streaming service that could be the death blow for the corporate media.
The streaming service costs $6 per month but is billed yearly at $72, or $9 monthly for a monthly subscription.
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— Tucker Carlson Network (@TCNetwork) December 11, 2023
“The corporate media lied too much. And it killed them,” Carlson declared on X.
“We’ve decided that we need something new.”
“Something relentlessly honest that the corporate gatekeepers can’t touch,” Carlson noted.
“There’s only one solution to a propaganda spiral like the one we’re living through, and it’s telling the truth about the things that matter — clearly and without fear.”
“That’s our job. We plan to do it every day, no matter what,” text on the website reads.
Carlson recently told Megyn Kelly during an appearance on her program that “the X stuff is not going away” and has “been amazed by what a great platform it’s been.”
Carlon’s new platform will also boast an “Ask Tucker” section where people can pose questions.
“People often ask Tucker for personal advice. Now, as a member, you can ask him any question — and he’ll respond,” the website states.
People are already signing up for the platform.
J Michael Waller tweeted:
“Just signed up for @TCNetwork. At six bucks a month, it’s cheaper than a pint at my favorite pub.”
Just signed up for @TCNetwork. At six bucks a month, it's cheaper than a pint at my favorite pub. https://t.co/JWSnCd8490
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) December 11, 2023
“I subscribed to @TuckerCarlson new project and you should too,” Julie Kelly posted.
Earlier this month, Carlson revealed what he believed got him axed from his job at the network.
Speaking with sitcom legend Roseanne Barr on her podcast last week, Tucker opened up on what he believed were reasons he was taken off air.
“I didn’t expect to get, you know, my show canceled Monday morning,” Tucker began.
“But I wasn’t, if I took three steps back, I was not surprised at all.”
“First of all, television is like that. People get fired. There are all kinds of lines that no one will explain explicitly.”
“They were very nice to me the entire time I was there, but I could feel that they strongly disagreed in the war in Ukraine stuff,” he said.
“But they really didn’t like that at all. The January 6 stuff.”
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