TheBlaze is crumbling. Glenn Beck's media empire is falling apart. |
Glenn Beck had three years on Fox News. He was fired out the cannon after a boycott of his advertisers harmed his show. He sparked a controversy in 2009 when he declared then President Barack Obama a racist.
Since his departure from Fox News, he ended up moving to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and bought up a local television station. He turned that television station into a cable news channel for conservatives.
He labeled the network TheBlaze. It's been on the air for nearly seven years. Many in the junk food media believe that the network is going to be fading away soon.
The news isn't so good for the conservative agitator. Beck had deliver the news to an estimated 40 members that there will be layoffs at the network.
This network is at the verge of collapse. Notable agitators on the network include not only Beck, but Pat Gray, Stu Burguiere, Buck Sexton, Matt Walsh, Dana Loesch, and Lawrence B. Jones.
Dana Loesch, an alt-right agitator who is media rep for the NRA. |
Lahren is currently in a legal battle with TheBlaze over her royalties and social media postings. She is demanding back pay.
Beck's Mercury Radio Arts is severing ties with investors that defaulted on his network.
Notable host Mike Opelka and staff writer Brandon Morse are cut.
Dana Loesch is looking for the door. She already is a representative to the National Rifle Association. She will appear on CNN as a contributor soon.
Beck was a supporter of Ted Cruz. He was strongly opposed to Donald J. Trump.
He and Sean "Softball" Hannity are feuding with one another again over the Trump legacy.
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