Tucker Carlson debuts inaugural episode of cost-effective Twitter program following departure from Fox News

Tucker Carlson, the fired Fox News host, has made his return to right-wing commentary through a show on Elon Musk’s Twitter. After vowing to make a comeback, he posted a 10-minute monologue on the social media platform. The monologue was in the same style that viewers have come to expect from Carlson, known for promoting Conspiracy theories and extreme right-wing ideas. In the video, Carlson expressed sympathy for Russian President Vladimir V. Putin and mocked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He also accused the mainstream media of lying and claimed that UFOs and extraterrestrial life are “actually real.”

Carlson’s move to Twitter could complicate negotiations with Fox News, as he is still under contract with the channel. To navigate this situation, he has hired attorney Bryan Freedman to assist him. However, it remains uncertain whether his Twitter show will have the same influence and reach as his former Fox News time slot. Carlson faces an uphill battle if he hopes to reclaim the power he once had through his Twitter videos.

The debut episode of “Tucker on Twitter” received mixed reviews. Supporters of Carlson and those who believe in Musk’s ability to challenge the mainstream press considered it a success, with over 20 million views at the time of publication. However, the definition of a video view on Twitter is unclear, as Musk stated that it counts if the post was seen on the app or web browser, regardless of how long it was watched. In contrast, Nielsen, the standard for television ratings, provides data on the average number of concurrent viewers. The two sets of data are not directly comparable.

Despite the uncertainties, Musk celebrated Carlson’s presence on his platform by retweeting the video to his 140 million followers. He expressed his desire to have shows from all parts of the political spectrum on Twitter. It remains to be seen how Carlson’s show will develop and whether it will gain the same level of influence as his previous Fox News program.

In conclusion, Tucker Carlson has made his return to right-wing commentary through a show on Elon Musk’s Twitter. While the debut episode received mixed reviews, Carlson’s future on the platform remains uncertain. The power and reach of his former Fox News time slot may prove difficult to replicate in the Twitter sphere. Nevertheless, Musk’s support and the high number of initial views indicate that Carlson’s show has garnered attention. As negotiations with Fox News continue, Carlson will navigate the challenges of establishing himself on a new platform.

Original Story at www.cnn.com – 2023-06-06 07:00:00

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