What other media outlets has Tucker Carlson published or broadcast with in 2025?
Executive summary
Available reporting shows that in 2025 Tucker Carlson operated his own streaming platform, the Tucker Carlson Network, and continued to publish and broadcast on that site and related ventures after departing Fox News [1] [2]. Major outlets — The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Britannica and others in the provided set — document his post‑Fox activities (interviews, controversies and business ventures) but do not list a long roster of separate media employers beyond his own network and prior Fox News work [3] [4] [5] [6].
1. Tucker Carlson Network: his primary 2025 platform
Tucker Carlson launched and used the Tucker Carlson Network as his streaming-media home in 2025; the site describes itself as “the new streaming platform that is home to exclusive all‑new content from Tucker Carlson,” and the network’s pages show regular episodes of The Tucker Carlson Show posted there [1] [2]. Reporting and profiles treat this network as his principal outlet after his exit from Fox News [2] [1].
2. From Fox News to independent publishing — what sources emphasize
Background and biographical reporting reiterate Carlson’s long tenure at Fox News (2016–2023) and then note that after being fired he moved into independent publishing and streaming, rather than rejoining another established legacy broadcaster in 2025 [6]. Contemporary pieces catalog his post‑Fox interview slate and controversies as occurring on his own show or podcast rather than on another major network [3] [5].
3. High‑profile interviews cited by press — where they ran
The New York Times, The Guardian and The Washington Post cover controversial 2025 interviews Carlson conducted — notably the Nick Fuentes episode — and frame those interviews as part of his independent programmatic output that has fragmented the right and drawn institutional pushback [3] [7] [5]. Those stories place the interviews on Carlson’s platform or program; they do not report he was simultaneously employed by another mainstream broadcast outlet in 2025 [3] [7] [5].
4. Business diversification rather than moving to another outlet
Reporting documents Carlson branching into businesses alongside his media venture: Forbes reports he launched a precious‑metals company and other brands while also launching a streaming media company after leaving Fox News [8]. This pattern underscores that Carlson expanded into owning platforms and products rather than freelancing for other legacy media in 2025 [8] [1].
5. Conservative institutions and allied platforms — support and controversy
Conservative think tanks and personalities responded publicly to Carlson’s post‑Fox content: Reason and The Guardian describe think‑tank figures publicly defending or associating with Carlson around events and interviews, and conservative outlets debated whether such ties were appropriate — but those pieces describe endorsements or event appearances rather than employment at distinct media outlets [9] [4]. The coverage shows collaborations and public defenses, not new employer relationships [9] [4].
6. What the available sources do not claim
Available sources do not mention Carlson being hired by any other established broadcast network in 2025; they instead show him running his own network and producing content there [1] [2]. They do not present a list of separate outlets that employed him that year beyond his own platform and the prior Fox News role [6] [1]. If you are asking about appearances as a guest or one‑off collaborations on other publishers’ shows in 2025, the current reporting in this set does not comprehensively catalogue such guest spots — those are not found in these documents (not found in current reporting).
7. Competing interpretations in coverage
Mainstream outlets (The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian) treat Carlson’s post‑Fox platform as central to his influence and focus on the political consequences of his interviews and guests [3] [5] [7]. Opinion and partisan outlets in the provided set (PJ Media, American Thinker, Reason) frame his actions differently — some condemn him harshly, some argue conservative institutions should have engaged differently — but all discuss the same core fact that his output in 2025 flowed from his independent platform rather than a new employer [10] [11] [9].
8. Bottom line and suggested next steps
Based on the provided reporting, Carlson’s 2025 publishing and broadcasting primarily occurred on the Tucker Carlson Network and through associated brands he controls; major outlets document controversial interviews and business ventures tied to that independent operation rather than employment at another mainstream network [1] [2] [8]. If you want a definitive, itemized list of every appearance or guest slot in 2025, request targeted searches for “Tucker Carlson appearances 2025” or ask for follow‑up links to specific interviews referenced by The New York Times or The Guardian so I can pull those items from the reporting set.