He’s Back! Tucker Carlson Announces Launch of New Streaming Service

You all probably remember the day Tucker Carlson was unceremoniously yanked off the Fox News airwaves in April. He’s been posting interviews and monologues to social media platform X in the months since, but it just wasn’t quite the same as watching him host the highest-rated cable news program in the nation.

The firing came in the wake of a massive $787.5 million settlement Fox made with Dominion Voting Systems after they sued the network for defamation for questioning the integrity of their machines. Various other theories have also been floated about the exact reason for his termination.

But now he’s taking his next step: a new streaming service set to debut Monday. He announced the move on Twitter/X:

The announcement was short but to the point, and delivered with his usual enthusiasm and humor:

Hey, it’s Tucker Carlson! 

We’ve been out of work for seven or eight months now, hard to know. Time flies when you’re unemployed, but actually, we have been working in secret and producing an awful lot of material for months now. Interviews, et cetera, and all of it has now found its way to TuckerCarlson.com. 

We’re launching a brand new thing very soon and we’d love for you to see it. So go to TuckerCarlson.com to see it first.

The service will be known as “Tucker Carlson Network” and will host a variety of content, according to insiders:

It will be home to at least five different shows by midweek, they said, including interviews, short-form videos and monologues.

Tucker Carlson Network, whose logo resembles a red pill, will cost $9 a month—or $72 a year—and will initially be solely available through Carlson’s website, they said. Some of the content will be available without a subscription and will be ad-supported, while some interviews and monologues will be available exclusively to subscribers, who will have access to that content without ads.

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Approved ~ MJM