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Tucker Carlson To Launch New Media Company With A Former White House Advisor
A new report has revealed that former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has decided on his next move to take on the political establishment and Fox News.
The Wall Street Journal revealed that Tucker has partnered up with Neil Patel, a former White House advisor, to launch a new media company. This endeavor will cost hundreds of millions of dollars which the pair is currently raising.
Tucker nukes Pence on Ukraine aid: “Every city in the United States has become much worse over the last 3 years.. and your concern is the Ukrainians..” ????
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 14, 2023
The Journal noted that this new company would run on subscriptions for longer versions of the free videos Carlson has been posting on Twitter since his unceremonious departure from Fox News.
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The Hill reported that people familiar with Tucker’s new project recently met with Twitter to talk about the endeavor. The paper noted the media initiative would feature a website, a mobile app, and possibly air on other platforms beyond Twitter.
Tucker: Mexico sends fentanyl into the US killing hundreds of thousands
Russia hasn’t killed a single American
Why is Russia our sworn enemy & Mexico is our ally?
Tim Scott: well…uhh…this is why we need to send more weapons to Ukrainepic.twitter.com/AkPZmPG6PH
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) July 14, 2023
Forbes makes one important point: the Journal report does not give say when Carlson and Patel’s new media venture will start assuming it successfully gets off the ground. As previously reported, Carlson is reportedly still under contract with Fox News and any content he produces must be exclusive to Fox through December 31, 2024.
Launching a new media company to compete with Fox News could trigger a new wave of lawsuits. That said Tucker has vowed to strongly resist Fox News’ efforts to silence him.
The Gateway Pundit reported in May regarding Tucker’s desire for a massive media empire and signaled he was ready to go Def Con 1 on Fox News.
Tucker and Fox News previous agreed to separate in April after the parent company Fox Corp settled a $787.5 million lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems. Dominion in their lawsuit alleged that Fox News defamed them by airing “false election claims” regarding the company’s faulty voting machines.
Fox News decided to make their network’s most popular figure a sacrificial lamb. This is a move they have never recovered from.
If Tucker successfully launches his media venture, the network will have a new host of headaches to deal with.
