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July 20, 2025 3 mins
Tucker Carlson has been making headlines with his push to return to traditional television before 2025, but reports from Nieman Journalism Lab suggest there are lingering contractual barriers with Fox News that could complicate a swift network comeback. Over the past year, he’s focused most of his energy on his independent media platform, Tucker Carlson Network, which continues to grow its digital footprint with a mix of live interviews, subscriber-driven programming, and exclusive content. The network features both ad-supported and subscription models and is marketed to an audience keen on direct access to Carlson’s brand of commentary.

One of the most talked-about recent episodes on the Tucker Carlson Network was Carlson’s livestream with Darryl Cooper, diving deep into the ongoing questions and conspiracy theories surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case. This has resonated with his audience and reignited broader debates about elite accountability. Meanwhile, Carlson has surprised many in conservative circles by sharply criticizing Trump and his administration's handling of the Epstein inquiry. According to The DSR Network, Carlson faulted Trump for not taking questions about the Epstein scandal seriously, triggering backlash from staunch MAGA supporters who have typically seen Carlson as an ally. Historian Nicole Hemmer has pointed out that Carlson’s willingness to publicly break with Trump is fueling deeper soul-searching within the right-wing media landscape.

On the business side, the wider creator economy is experiencing a wave of mergers and acquisitions, with creator-driven media like Carlson’s network seen as pivotal as traditional companies look to adapt. Business Insider reports that there’s increasing value for digital-first personalities and platforms, with industry analysts predicting creator-led media will surpass legacy outlets in ad revenue this year.

Fox News, Carlson’s former employer, is also reacting to changes in the digital media market. Fox recently struck a licensing deal with the popular conservative “Ruthless” podcast, signifying a shift toward podcasting and creator economy strategies as cable revenues plateau. While Fox is investing in digital expansions and new talent, including influencer-driven franchises, it’s also negotiating its place among audiences that have followed figures like Carlson into subscription and online media models.

Carlson’s influence and polarizing rhetoric continue to be a source of debate within American political media. Media watchdogs and policy critics are scrutinizing his alignment with political movements like Project 2025, and his ongoing ability to spark heated debate across both the mainstream and alternative right. Nonetheless, his strategic independence and readiness to criticize both left- and right-wing elites keep him a central—if controversial—voice shaping right-wing discourse.

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