Journalist Tucker Carlson is launching his own video subscription streaming service after being fired from Fox News earlier this year.
Carlson, who was Fox News' most popular primetime host, made the announcement in a post on X on Saturday.
"We've been out of work for seven or eight months now. Hard to know, time flies when you're unemployed," the former Fox News host joked in a video announcement on Saturday.
"But actually, we've been working in secret and producing an awful lot of material for months now — interviews, et cetera — and all of it has now found its way to tuckercarlson.com. We're launching a brand new thing very soon."
The Messenger reports that an annual subscription costs $72, or $6 per month, and grants "founding members" access to "hours of exclusive members-only content hosted by Tucker Carlson," in addition to a "bonus FREE month added to your subscription" and the ability to purchase "limited edition merchandise."
Carlson said in the video that those who wish to support him can do so at TuckerCarlson.com. A message on the website reads, "We're just days away from the launch of Tucker Carlson's new streaming platform."
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