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Glenn Beck talks the future of TV and his new children's show

Adults may have stopped listening, so your children are next


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Glenn Beck has a new network. Yes, not just a new show but a new network. And to his critics - who see him as someone half way between a carnival barker and a far right fanatic - this is not good news.

Even eerier, he has left behind the dwindling audiences of adults who finally got wise to his paranoiac five alarm freak outs on Fox News and now he's after a new and untested audience: your kids.

You read that right.

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Beck has started Glenn Beck TV, which will be sold directly to consumers and streamed over the Internet to their laptops, tablets, and TV's. And the current buzz concerns Beck's plans for a new children's show. Sources say it will focus on history and the day's news, with - we anticipate - a distinctly conservative slant.

But since it's subscriber based, critics are hoping that it's a network and a show that won't catch on.


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I like Glenn Beck. I've followed him for years, starting with his radio show out of Philadelphia. I wish him well in his endeavors; he sees a lot and has good ideas. The only think I didn't like is that he got to the point where everything he did was a money-making proposition.
I don't understand if Glenn's Fox Show was a bust, where did he get the money for a network? Maybe...maybe, Ms. Kelly is pulling our legs. I love Liberals selective facts.
This article is bull. The left can't stand success. Go back and look how accurate he has been in his predictions of what is next by the looney left.
God forbid, someone with an opposing view, daring to counter the left's version being force-fed our children its 'slanted' interpretation of America's history.
 




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