Former Fox News Host Tucker Carlson has announced he will release his own streaming service.
According to the Tucker Carlson Network, this is “the new streaming platform that is home to exclusive all-new content from Tucker Carlson.”
“We will regularly be releasing new video content that tells the stories that matter and helps you make sense of the world around you,” the website goes on.
The network claims, “News coverage in the West has become a tool of repression and control,” and questions the motives of mainstream journalists.
“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,” it adds.
The service runs $9 per month and is slated to offer “unlimited access to 5 brand-new shows, speeches, films, and more from Tucker Carlson.”
Users will also gain access to investigative reports, behind-the-scenes footage, and the ability to personally message Carlson.
Fox News’ ratings plummeted after firing Carlson, per Newsweek.
Carlson’s departure led him to create his own show and air it on Twitter exclusively, a first for the now-renamed X corporation.
RSBN reported the first episode of “Tucker on Twitter” reached over 70 million views within the first 24 hours of its release.
Since then, Carlson has tackled topics that are virtually avoided by the mainstream media.
He interviewed the 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. and discussed the allegations that JFK was assassinated by the CIA, via the Western Journal.
Most recently, Carlson interviewed political commentator Alex Jones, who was de-platformed for expressing opinions deemed harmful by social media moguls, according to RSBN.
The Tucker Carlson Network launched Monday.
Today @TuckerCarlson officially launched his new media venture, the Tucker Carlson Network. “News coverage in the West has become a tool of repression. Reporters no longer reveal essential information to the public; they work to hide it. We plan to tell the truth about things… pic.twitter.com/6MT8IARoJi
— Chadwick Moore (@Chadwick_Moore) December 11, 2023
Justin Wells, president of the network, noted in a press release being shared on social media, “Tucker has maintained an important connection with the audience on X.”
“We look forward to continuing that relationship but also providing people with even more video content through (the) Tucker Carlson Network,” he added.