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Glenn Beck's post-Fox video venture will be his own GBTV.com
The TVNewser site says Beck’s Mercury Radio Arts acquired the GBTV.com site in January. Beck has also applied for a trademark on the slogan “The truth lives here", though it would be “limited exclusively to programming delivered via the Internet, so it is not likely that GBTV will become an actual TV network any time in the near future.” Beck already has paying customers to his InsiderExtreme website, and there may be a subscription element to GBTV.com. Former Fox and broadcast TV producer Joel Cheatwood is with Mercury Radio Arts now, developing programming for the new Beck channel. Of course Beck continues his daily radio show, syndicated through Premiere Radio Networks.
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