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Tucker Carlson Is Off Fox News, but Remains on Fox Nation

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Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Tucker Carlson hasn’t left Fox Corporation quite yet. The company’s Fox News Media unit has hours and hours of various specials and original programming the controversial anchor developed for the subscription-based streaming service Fox Nation, and doesn’t appear poised to take any of that content down.

The Carlson-created options currently available on the service are manifold. There is a program called “Let Them Eat Bugs!” that examines how “global leaders, movie stars and social media influencers are making a concerted push to force bugs into your diet, whether you like it or not.” A “Tucker Carlson Originals Christmas Special” is available for those interested.

And Carlson’s last broadcast on Fox News Channel — from Friday, April 21 — is ready to for binge-viewing. There are also classic Carlson interviews to be found in “Tucker Carlson Tonight: The Vault.” Carlson and Fox News parted ways earlier this week after he was, according to people familiar with the matter, dismissed by Fox Corp.

CEO Lachlan Murdoch and Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott. The host, who fronted the most-watched primetime show on the Fox News Channel schedule, set off multiple controversies during a nearly five-and-a-half-year run that had him go from bashing liberal guests on air to taking aim at targets ranging from the Black Lives Matter movement to Senator Tammy Duckworth. “Fox News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways,” the company said in a statement Monday. “We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor.” Fox News declined to add to the statement.

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