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Sarah Palin is Launching Her Own TV Channel

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Can’t Get Enough of Sarah Palin? Sarah Palin is launching her own TV channel.

The right-wing politician on Saunday launched her own online video channel at SarahPalinChannel.com as part of a new, subscription-based platform called TAPP.

The subscription channel will include videos and “commentary on important issues facing the nation” by the former vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor, according to the press release. Sarah Palin will work as an executive editor and chief talent.

“Additionally, the channel offers subscribers  a behind-the-scenes look into Governor Sarah Palin’s personal life as mother,  grandmother, wife and neighbor,” the release continues. “Channel members will also have the ability to post their own videos, send questions to the Governor and participate in online video chats, where they can talk directly with her and other subscribers.”

According to reports, membership to the channel will cost $9.95 per month, or $99.95 for a full year.

Sarah Palin will join Paula Deen in the latest celebrity to create a subscription video service.

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