Tucker Carlson's new subscription-based streaming video service featuring interviews and commentary went live on Monday, priced at $9 per month, as the former Fox News host looks to capitalize on his popularity among conservative viewers.
Access to both free ad-supported and paid video content will be available on The Tucker Carlson Network website, according to a statement. Mr. Carlson's non-subscriber video content will continue to be available on X, formerly called Twitter, with audio versions available as a podcast.
Mr. Carlson parted ways with Fox News in April, after parent company Fox Corp settled for $787.5 million a lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems.
Since June, Mr. Carlson has been releasing videos on Elon Musk's X social media platform. His interview on Aug. 23 with former President Donald Trump, who had opted out of a Republican primary debate on Fox News the same night, drew over 74 million views on X, according to statistics on the platform.
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