Tucker Carlson Launches Subscription-Based Network Amidst Declining Trust in Media
The former Fox News host's venture follows a trend of media personalities creating their own platforms, but critics question its potential success in the crowded field of right-wing outlets.
- Tucker Carlson, former Fox News host, has launched his own subscription-based network, the Tucker Carlson Network.
- The network will distribute Carlson's interviews, commentaries, and other videos to paying subscribers at a cost of $72 per year.
- The launch of the network comes amidst declining trust in mainstream media, with a Gallup survey revealing a record-high 39% of U.S. adults having no trust in media.
- Carlson's new venture follows a trend of media personalities creating their own platforms, including Bill O'Reilly and Megyn Kelly.
- Critics question whether Carlson's network will find success in the crowded field of right-wing outlets, especially with a subscription fee.