RhodyPatriot
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I'm all for it!
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And the lefties shrilly screaming about how he can't draw an audience are out of their minds.
Dude had a live audience of 148,000 on Russell Brand's channel for an impromptu interview.
And that was just on Rumble.
His latest tweet soliloquies are also still ramping up millions of views.
Meanwhile, your average CNN or MSDNC host might get a few hundred thousand on a good day.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and former White House adviser Neil Patel are seeking to raise funds to start a new media company that would potentially use Twitter as its backbone, according to people familiar with the matter.
The new company would be anchored by longer versions of the free videos that Carlson has been posting regularly on Twitter since shortly after his departure from Fox News, but would ultimately be driven by subscriptions, some of the people said.
Carlson and Patel are looking to raise hundreds of millions of dollars to fund the company, the people said.
Users of Twitter and other platforms would still be able to watch free, shorter versions of his show, interviews and documentaries, but would need to subscribe to watch them in their entirety, the people said. The company would eventually add shows from additional hosts, they said.
Carlson’s team and Twitter employees have discussed the readiness of various features for watching video on the platform, including how to make it easier to watch Twitter videos on a television set, according to people familiar with the matter.
WSJ News Exclusive | Tucker Carlson Is Creating a New Media Company
The former Fox News host and an associate are looking to raise funds for a new venture that could use Twitter as its backbone.
And the lefties shrilly screaming about how he can't draw an audience are out of their minds.
Dude had a live audience of 148,000 on Russell Brand's channel for an impromptu interview.
And that was just on Rumble.
His latest tweet soliloquies are also still ramping up millions of views.
Meanwhile, your average CNN or MSDNC host might get a few hundred thousand on a good day.
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