Former vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor Sarah Palin has launched an online subscription-based channel.
She says it will serve as an alternative to mainstream media, bypassing the "filters" of big government.
In a video posted on her Facebook page Sunday announcing the channel, she said it's more than just news.
“This is a community where we’re going to be able to share ideas and discuss the issues of the day, and we’re going to find solutions,” Palin says.
Subscribers will pay $9.95 per month or $99.95 a year for access.
The channel is part of the TAPP network, which features content built around well-known personalities.
TAPP was co-founded by the former chairman of NBC Universal Television, Jeff Gaspin, and Jon Klein, former president of CNN/U.S.