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Tucker Carlson will launch his own streaming service

Tucker Carlson will launch his own paid streaming service, Tucker Carlson Network.

The service is expected to launch as early as Monday and will feature shows of various formats, including interviews, short videos and monologues.

A subscription to the new service, the Journal points out, will cost $9 a month or $72 a year. Some clips on the service will be available by subscription only.

After leaving Fox News Channel in late April, Carlson began releasing episodes of his program on the social networking platform X. Since then, the journalist has released a total of 47 episodes of his show, including an interview with former U.S. President Donald Trump, which garnered 267 million views, and with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, which was viewed 129 million times.

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