Tucker Carlson offers an array of shows under the namesake’s title and has the Former White House adviser, Neil Patel, as the chief executive|Gage Skidmore|CC BY-SA 2.0

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is launching his new streaming service, offering different media products to viewers willing to pay $6 to $9 per month.

The Tucker Carlson Network offers an array of shows under the namesake’s title and has the former White House adviser, Neil Patel, as the chief executive. Carlson’s former executive producer at Fox, Justin Wells, will serve as the network’s president, reports the Wall Street Journal.

One of the shows, Encounter, features interviews with golfer John Daly, GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswami, Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy and Republican musician Kid Rock.

Other shows’ subjects include former president Donald Trump, UFC head Dana White and Argentine president Javier Milei.

Carlson’s show on Fox was canceled in April. He has been posting shows on X (Twitter) since June. He was one of the highest-rated hosts on prime-time cable news.