Sarah Palin Launches Online TV Network

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After Glenn Beck and Paula Deen, it was just a matter of time before the former politician followed suit.

Sarah Palin is going rogue, again.

The controversial former politician has unveiled The Sarah Palin Channel, a subscription-based internet TV network that will focus on everything the once Alaskan governor has to share about the political issues she most cares about.


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"This is a news channel that really is a lot more than news," Palin, 50, says in the video she produced to announce the online network. "This is a community where we're going to be able to share ideas and discuss the issues of the day."

According to Variety, the online channel is similar to that of TheBlaze, a video site created by former Fox News host Glenn Beck back in 2011.

"Are you tired of the media filters?" the former Vice Presidential candidate asks rhetorically. "Well, I am. I always have been. So we're going to do something about it. I want to talk directly to you, on our channel, on my terms and no need to please the powers that be."


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Subscribers will be encouraged to post video messages to Palin, and to ask her questions, in an effort to build a community of engaged supporters.

Palin also teased that the network will take a look inside her own personal life, similar to her short-lived TLC reality show Sarah Palin's Alaska.


Will you watch her online TV network?