The Independent reports:
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is launching his own streaming service, he announced in a post on X, the platform previously known as Twitter.
The new streaming platform named Tucker Carlson Network, or TCN, is expected to be officially launched on Monday, charging subscribers $9 per month, but launching with a promo price of $6-per-month, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The platform’s website says it would offer “unlimited access to 5 brand-new shows, speeches, films, and more from Tucker Carlson” as well as “behind-the-scenes footage, documentaries and the ability to ask questions of Carlson in a weekly Q&A”.
Read the full article. “Founding members” who pay $72/year will get access to “exclusive” features.
Breaking: Tucker Carlson is launching his own subscription streaming service, expected to go live on Monday, after months of posting videos on X https://t.co/lPr68eqvGq https://t.co/lPr68eqvGq
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) December 11, 2023