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Greta Van Susteren out at MSNBC after six months

How about Greta doing a Youtube only talk show? I know there's been some groups like The Young Turks, and Sam Seder they manage to be Youtube only talk shows can that work?
 
Greta is in a tough spot, or a great one, depending how you look at it.

MSNBC (or potentially CNN) faithful see her as a FOX News mouth peace, where the FOX News faithful (echo chamber) see her as a traitor.

Assuming Greta signed at Comcast/NBC with a non-compete, they either bought her out of the contract or will pay her through the term of her contract with (I'm guessing) a six month non-compete to follow. Seems to me that wouldn't be a bad thing. Being off the air for at least six months will allow any stigma to be overrun by news events.
 
One America currently reaches 35 million homes, mostly via satellite. Not many cable systems offer it. Compared to 95 million for Fox News.

Right now for talent, the question is who is willing to pay the kind of money these veterans are used to. Not sure any of the choices listed in this article are offering that kind of money. Even Sinclair seems more focused on spending for facilities rather than talent.

Greta's problem is she doesn't attract the kind of passionate viewer that O'Reilly has. People might watch her is she's on, but she's not Must See.
 
She would be an asset anywhere she went, though in the age of President Trump, she would be a great fit for an OANN, NewsMax, TheBlaze, Salem, Sinclair (including Circa), or anywhere else," said Carrie Sheffield, the founder of Bold, a digital news network aimed at conservatives. "If she was feeling super ambitious she could start something like TheBlaze or Oprah Winfrey Network, or something a little less ambitious like what Bill O'Reilly appears to have in the works, more of a one-man band. I have no doubt she'll find an innovative way to keep connecting and serving global audiences."

Also mentioned here are other Right wing places also rumored to get Greta.
 
OAN just likes to get there name out there I have heard that conservatives that think that Fox News is losing there cred go to OAN which I highly doubt. Since OAN isn't in many homes Charter Spectrum doesn't carry OAN which to me is like Current TV will never be in many homes just my opinion. So no I don't see Greta going to OAN plus I don't think they could pay her what she wanted she is more likely to Sinclair than OAN not that I think Sinclair is going to sign Greta to a deal.
 
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