**Tucker Carlson Launches New Twitter Show: Shattering Media Barriers and Kakhovka Dam Mystery**
In the first episode of his revolutionary “Tucker on Twitter” show, Tucker Carlson delves into the Kakhovka Dam explosion, examining whether it was a Ukrainian attack. Surpassing the expectations of nearly everyone, this groundbreaking show is on its way to changing the way we consume news and information.
On Tuesday this week, Carlson released the first episode of his Twitter-based show. The premiere focused on the Kakhovka Dam explosion, with Carlson suggesting that it might have been a deliberate attack by Ukrainians themselves. This topic is sure to pique the interest of the general public, and many are anxiously awaiting future episodes to see where Carlson’s investigations will take him.
The “Tucker on Twitter” model is a breath of fresh air for news media. By providing content through Twitter, Carlson bypasses traditional corporate media gatekeepers, ads, and interruptions. On top of that, his show is available for free, requiring no pricey subscriptions. As some have noted, this new format has the potential to spell doom for the outdated corporate cable news model.
Outperforming even the highest expectations, Carlson’s premiere episode garnered 59.6 million views in less than 24 hours. This was a monumental achievement compared to the 3.5 million viewers of his former Fox News show. The importance of these numbers cannot be understated – with Twitter as his new platform, Carlson can reach a broader audience than ever before.
Not only has Carlson found success in delivering his message, but he
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