Tucker Carlson has constantly gotten his name into breaking news and politics headlines since parting ways with Fox News, but this may be his biggest headline yet. Tucker Carlson has launched a streaming service that opens today, according to numerous media outlets and independent news and commentary sources.
Tucker Carlson has been posting episodes of his show, or longform videos, on X for a while, but now there’s another method of revenue for him and another way for conservative fans to enjoy streaming political video content. Many people watch free news videos on websites like Trending Views, but now the Tucker Carlson Network will offer a paid streaming solution that offers various political rightwing content and different membership options. Trending Politics reported on the Tucker Carlson Network, saying the following about the launch of the new conservative minded platform:
The Wall Street Journal reports that the new service, which launches Monday, is expected to cost $9 per month, or $72 per year, and offer content from Carlson and other reporters that builds on lengthy programs he has been freely releasing for months on X. Sources close to the project expect up to five shows to be ready by mid-week, a combination of interviews, short-form videos and monologues. Named the Tucker Carlson Network, the new outlet will have a red pill as its logo, a wink to conservatives who regularly use the “Matrix” reference to imply a greater understanding of truth over misinformation.
Like most online outlets, some programming on the Tucker Carlson Network will remain free and ad-supported while other interviews and monologues will be available exclusively to subscribers without ads. Carlson was taking sign-ups for the service at his own site, www.tuckercarlson.com, as of Monday morning.
Here’s a video from Tucker Carlson: