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Tucker Carlson Announces He’s Launching His Own Streaming Service

Tucker Carlson Announces He’s Launching His Own Streaming Service

It’s official: former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is going to be making his big return to the world of media with his own video streaming subscription service.

The news of Carlson’s upcoming streaming service was announced in mid-May 2021, and since then he has received a lot of fanfare and press coverage from his supporters. The new streaming service is titled “Tucker Carlson Worldwide” and will feature a multitude of daily programming, including his popular Fox News show “Tucker Carlson Tonight” and a new show entitled “Camp Ripley”.

The mission statement of the new streaming service states that it is “dedicated to the delivery of high-quality, informative, and entertaining content, while supporting the principles of traditional American values and keeping its viewers informed and entertained”.

In a statement, Carlson said that he’s “excited to bring the legacy of Fox News back to the forefront, while introducing something completely new to the streaming space”. His new service will offer an extensive library of exclusive on-demand programming, live streams from top events, and interactive features.

The streaming service will be available for purchase for $79.99 per year, or for a monthly fee of $9.99. With the growing number of streaming services on the market, Carlson is hoping to carve out a niche by focusing on bringing his viewers the type of content they won’t find elsewhere.

He believes that he can attract viewers from all backgrounds and demographics who may be seeking something different. Carlson’s mission for his streaming service is to offer something unique and educational that has yet to be seen in the streaming space.

In addition to his own shows, Carlson will curate content from other influencers, filmmakers, journalists, and academics. He’s already in the process of forming partnerships with some of the top names in media.

With his wide range of experiences, including political, economic, and global affairs, Carlson’s new streaming service will make a strong case for being one of the top subscription-based streaming services.

For those who have been craving the return of Carlson to their screens, this news couldn’t come at a better time. Whether you are a longtime fan of Carlson, or someone who is just now taking an interest in his work, this streaming service will make for an entertaining venture and provide a new outlet for viewers to get their news and insights from the Fox News host.

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