The ongoing feud between Tucker Carlson and Fox News has intensified, as insiders close to Carlson have revealed to Axios that he is gearing up to pressure Fox News into allowing him to work for, or even create, a competing right-wing network.
This development comes on the heels of Fox News parting ways with Carlson 13 days prior, which subsequently led to a significant drop in viewership during his previous time slot. In an effort to keep him out of the limelight, Fox is said to be offering Carlson a staggering $20 million per year to remain unemployed.
Information obtained by Axios indicates that Carlson is actively laying the groundwork for his own media dynasty. However, he first needs Fox to release him from his contract, which is set to expire in January 2025, after the presidential election.
Sources claim that Carlson has received offers from other organizations, such as right-wing platforms Rumble and Newsmax, who are willing to pay him more than his current Fox contract.
Axios also uncovered that Carlson had a discussion with Elon Musk about a possible collaboration, although по specifics were mentioned. Moreover, Carlson is contemplating the creation of a direct-to-consumer media outlet, drawing inspiration from the business model established by his predecessor at Fox, Bill O’Reilly.
A mere two days following his departure from Fox News, Carlson uploaded a video оп Twitter at 8 p.m. ET, the same time his former show aired, hinting at a potential return with the message “See you soon.” Since then, the video has amassed over 24 million views.
An insider close to Carlson, who chose to remain αποπγτουs, claimed that the ousted host “is aware of many hidden secrets and is prepared to expose them.” In addition, Carlson’s allies who have influential platforms are ready to target Fox News for attempting to sideline him. Reportedly, heavyweights within Trump’s circle are also on standby to support Carlson.
In my opinion, the conflict between Tucker Carlson and Fox News highlights the ever-changing landscape of media and the struggle for control in the highly competitive world of news broadcasting. The fact that a well-established network like Fox News is willing to pay Carlson a hefty sum to keep him from working speaks volumes about the perceived threat he poses to their ratings and influence.