Elon Musk’s platform X announced partnerships with Don Lemon, Tulsi Gabbard, and Jim Rome, aiming to expand into original entertainment.
Don Lemon will host “The Don Lemon Show,” focusing on politics, culture, sports, and entertainment.
“We’re delighted to announce a new content partnership with @DonLemon for his new project, The Don Lemon Show,” X stated. (Trending: Anthony Fauci Questioned About Evidence Behind COVID Restrictions)
“The award winning TV journalist will share his unique and honest voice in 30 minute episodes, three times a week, covering politics, culture, sports and entertainment. The show will run exclusively first on X. Welcome Don!”
“My new media company’s first project is The Don Lemon Show,” Lemon said. “It will be available to everyone, easily, whenever and wherever you want it, streaming on the platforms where the conversations are happening. And you’ll find it first on X, the biggest space for free speech in the world.”
“I know now more than ever that we need a place for honest debate and discussion without the hall monitors. This is just the beginning so stay tuned.”
Tulsi Gabbard will create documentary-style videos and broader content, emphasizing free speech.
“Freedom of speech is a fundamental right in America,” Gabbard said.
“Sadly we live in a time where debate, dialogue, and dissent can be cause for cancellation and censorship by those in power. To defend free speech, we must use it. I’m announcing a new partnership today with X where under @elonmusk leadership, free speech is not only protected, it is celebrated.”
Jim Rome’s show will also stream exclusively on X.
“The show will stream exclusively on X, five days a week, starting after the Super Bowl,” X said of Rome’s show. “This show is the first of ten, as part of a multi-year partnership with Range Media Partners. Welcome to the team Jim!”
The partnerships reflect X’s commitment to providing a space for free speech and original content.
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