Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is creating her own digital video channel called "Rogue TV."
The new digital video service Tapp will carry the channel for monthly subscriptions of $10,
Capital New York reports.
Tapp was announced this month by former CNN chief Jon Klein and former NBC Universal entertainment executive Jeff Gaspin. The pair had been
trying to woo Palin to their service, the New York Post reported.
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Rogue is expected to debut by May and will be among Tapp's first offerings, Capital New York reports.
Palin, who
told Newsmax exclusively this week that she would continue endorsing conservative candidates with "integrity and a steel spine" for this fall's congressional elections, was the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. She is a commentator on Fox News Channel.
The new channel is expected to feature video commentaries by Palin, along with advice reports for parents — even recipes, Capital New York reports. Palin may also engage in regular video chats with subscribers.
“Think of it as a video version of her Facebook page,” a source told Capital New York.
Palin has 4 million Facebook followers and more than 1 million Twitter followers.
She and her family were featured in a 2010 reality series on TLC, "Sarah Palin’s Alaska."
TLC’s parent company, Discovery Communications Inc., is a Tapp investor, Capital New York reports.
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