Tucker Carlson Launching Personal Streaming Platform for $72 per Year
Tucker Carlson Launching Personal Streaming Platform for $72 per Year
The streamer will feature exclusive interviews, plus offer users a ‘direct line’ to Carlson and his team.
The conservative news media now has a new outlet through which to offer content. Former Fox News staple Tucker Carlson, who has been on his own since May, has announced the creation of a new streaming service centered on his current show and presumably forthcoming content called the Tucker Carlson Network.
- Carlson’s new streaming service costs $9 per month, or $72 per year.
- The platform features interviews with former President Donald Trump, musician Kid Rock and other right-wing personalities.
- Carlson will continue to produce some free content for social media, but most will go to the new streaming platform.
What is Tucker Carlson Network, and How Much Is It?
Tucker Carlson Network (TCN) is available to sign up for now, and costs $9 per month. For a limited time, subscribers can sign up for $72 so as to prove that they were one of the first subscribers to the new streamer. Those who opt for the monthly price will end up paying $108 per year.
“It’s time to build an alternative to legacy media, and you can help us do it,” the subscription page on TCN’s website reads. “It’s time they stopped hiding the truth from you. We’ll expose them together.”
The service offers uncensored interviews about the top issues of the day, as well as interviews with personalities like Alex Jones, Kid Rock, conservative commentator Candace Owens, former President Trump and more. Carlson had been offering much of this content free on X ever since May, but henceforward will paywall many of the most desirable content pieces. Carlson took to that social media platform to announce the launch of TCN.
Join us. https://t.co/sLkXnGKCFd pic.twitter.com/G8Fv2VVAlo
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) December 9, 2023
Where Else Can Viewers Find Right-Wing News Content?
Although some conservative commentators advance the notion that their content is somehow censored, there are more and more outlets for finding right-wing news all the time. Carlson, who was fired from Fox News earlier this year, is just the latest source.
Newsmax recently launched a streaming platform similar to Carlson’s called Newsmax+, which includes a 24/7 livestream of the linear channel, on-demand content and much more. That platform costs $4.99 per month, and has accrued 150,000 subscribers in its first month of availability.
Then there’s Fox Nation, the platform that Carlson used to be a headliner on. That platformand its president Jason Klarman have spent years building a lineup of news shows and lifestyle content meant to appeal to Middle Americans, including content like the recent Patriot Awards. Fox Nation costs $5.99 per month.
Fox Nation
Fox Nation is an entertainment streaming service created by Fox News and gives subscribers access to full, commercial-free episodes from well-known right-wing personalities like Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham, as well as entertainment from Kevin Costner, Kelsey Grammer, Sharon Osbourne, Roseanne Barr, and Rob Schneider. Fox Nation service can be accessed as a standalone streamer or as an add-on to the live TV streaming services DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo. Start streaming today with a five-day free trial.