Blaine Sweeter
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In 2001, he sparred with commentators from the left as a host of “Crossfire,” a debate show in which he conducted a memorably contentious interview with the comedian Jon Stewart. The show was canceled in 2005, and CNN ended its relationship with Mr. Carlson.
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2000-2005: CNN
Mr. Carlson started at CNN in 2000 as a host of “The Spin Room.”In 2001, he sparred with commentators from the left as a host of “Crossfire,” a debate show in which he conducted a memorably contentious interview with the comedian Jon Stewart. The show was canceled in 2005, and CNN ended its relationship with Mr. Carlson.
2004-2005: PBS
His show, “Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered,” lasted about a year and ran at the same time as CNN’s “Crossfire.” It was part of an effort by the public media network to add ideological balance.2005-2008: MSNBC
In what would now be an unexpected pairing, Mr. Carlson hosted “Tucker” on the cable news network until 2008, when it was canceled for low ratings. MSNBC gradually moved to the left during his tenure.
2009-2023: Fox News
Buh-bye, Felicia, you self-entitled, narcisstic, mysogynistic, anti-semitic little rich boy asshole!
A brief timeline of Tucker Carlson’s rise: From CNN and PBS to Fox. (Published 2023)
Mr. Carlson, the popular prime-time anchor who parted ways with Fox News on Monday, began his career writing for an array of right-leaning and mainstream publications.