TheBlaze

This article is about the news television network. For other uses, see The Blaze (disambiguation).
TheBlaze

TheBlaze logo
Launched September 12, 2012 (2012-09-12)
Owned by Mercury Radio Arts (Glenn Beck)
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
(HD feed downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTVs)
Slogan "The Network YOU Are Building"
"The Truth Lives Here"
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area Worldwide
Headquarters Las Colinas
New York City
Los Angeles
Washington, D.C.
Website TheBlaze.com
Availability
Satellite
Dish Network 212 (SD)
Cable
Available on select cable providers Check local listings for channel numbers
IPTV
Roku TheBlaze
Amazon Fire TV TheBlaze
Apple TV TheBlaze
Verizon Fios 112 (SD)
Streaming media
TheBlaze.com/TV Watch live
Google Play TheBlaze
iTunes TheBlaze

TheBlaze is a conservative news and entertainment television network and website founded by conservative talk radio personality and entrepreneur Glenn Beck. TheBlaze has studios and offices based in Las Colinas, Texas (located in the Dallas metropolitan area); New York City, New York; Los Angeles, California; and the District of Columbia.

The network is available on regional cable providers throughout the United States, on Verizon Fios channel 112, on Dish Network channel 212, on the Roku Device, on SkyAngel and available internationally on its own online streaming service, which also used to include a free digital subscription to a "1791" e-mail account (which is an offshoot of Glenn's 1791 clothing company) and TheBlaze Magazine. The live audio stream is available on iHeartRadio and both the audio stream and live television stream are available on TheBlaze app, which is on the iPhone and on Android through Google Play.

As of December 30, 2014, TheBlaze is available on over 100 television providers, with eleven of those being in the top 25 nationwide.[1]

On Monday, November 2, 2015, Glenn Beck sent an open letter to the Republican National Convention, requesting permission for TheBlaze to host the ninth and final Republican Presidential debate. Over the next week #BlazeDebate was a worldwide trending topic on Twitter and Facebook, with the proposal for a TheBlaze Presidential debate being supported by Republican Presidential Candidates Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Carly Fiorina, Bobby Jindal, Ben Carson, as well as other conservative voices such as Bill O'Reilly and Megyn Kelly. “We can do something entirely different and have a digital record of it that will be able to get the youth,” Glenn said. “We’re uniquely positioned for things to be watched online.” Beyond that, Glenn said he would set up digital catalog with material from the debate. “You’ll be able to reference that over and over again. It will last a lot longer than just the week,” he said.[2][3]

History

Mercury Radio Arts serves as the production and operating company over the TheBlaze's outlets.

Glenn Beck spawned Mercury Radio Arts in 2002, naming it after Orson Welles' seminal Mercury Theatre, which produced live theatrical broadcasts during the 1930s. The company produces all of Beck's productions, including his eponymous radio show, books, and live stage shows, and his official website.[4][5]

On August 31, 2010, three days after his Restoring Honor rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C., Beck launched TheBlaze website, describing it as an alternative to "mainstream media outlets", which he said are "distorting facts to fit rigid agendas," he said TheBlaze will feature "breaking news, original reporting, insightful opinions and engaging videos about the stories that matter most" and that "we will examine our culture, deal with matters of faith and family, and we won’t be afraid of a history lesson."[6] The site was reportedly modeled after The Huffington Post, and has been compared accordingly by Matt DeLong of the Washington Post and Steve Krakauer of Mediaite.[7]

Glenn Beck announced the creation of an online only network that would replace Insider Extreme as a result of his Fox News departure on June 7, 2011. On September 12, 2011, Beck launched GBTV (acronymous for Glenn Beck TV) as an exclusive internet streaming network, produced and operated by Mercury Radio Arts. GBTV would air a television adaptation of his radio show, his television show, and other original programming, including Real News from TheBlaze, a nightly news program hosted by former CNN personality Amy Holmes.[8] On June 18, 2012, Mercury Radio Arts announced the consolidation of all of its outlets under the "TheBlaze" brand, thus renaming the internet television station from GBTV to TheBlaze.[9]

In 2012, Dish Network placed TheBlaze on its channel lineup. As a result of the "Get TheBlaze" campaign (a movement led by supporters to have other supporters call their cable or satellite television provider and ask them to carry the channel), several smaller, regional cable operators also have recently picked up TheBlaze—including "Cablevision" (a.k.a. Optimum TV – Channel 828), a major cable provider in the "New York metropolitan area" .[10][11]

In February 2014, Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman at Google and Jared Cohen, the director of Google Ideas were featured on an episode of The Glenn Beck Program to talk about Internet privacy and the success that TheBlaze has had. "People are going to be studying what Glenn did for years and try to replicate it. To have a model where you have Internet and cable companies working together, it's extraordinary," said Schmidt in a behind-the-scenes interview.

Programs

Daily shows

Program Host Notes Original Run
The Glenn Beck Radio Program Glenn Beck
Pat Gray
Stu Burguiere
Jeff "Jeffy" Fisher
Live – Video simulcast of the Premiere Networks radio program. 2000–present
Courage Boys TBA Live 2016-
Pat & Stu Pat Gray
Stu Burguiere
Jeff "Jeffy" Fisher
Live after-show featuring the Glenn Beck Radio Program's supporting cast. Audio is later rebroadcast on TheBlaze Radio Network. 2012–present
The Dana Radio Show - The Conservative Alternative Dana Loesch Live video simulcast of the Dana Loesch's radio show 2015-Present
Glenn Beck TV Program Glenn Beck Live – Television-exclusive program. A continuation of Beck's previous TV shows that had aired on Headline News and Fox News Channel until 2011. 2006–present
Dana Dana Loesch Daily opinion show. 2014–present
Tomi Tomi Lahren News and opinion with commentator Tomi Lahren 2016-
The Buck Sexton Show Buck Sexton Tape-delayed broadcast of Sexton's show on TheBlaze Radio Network. 2015-Present

Future shows and films

Weekly shows

Other Shows

Programs no longer producing new episodes but are still rerun on TheBlaze or available On Demand through TheBlaze's website.

Specials and Documentaries

Television studios

TheBlaze headquarters is located in Dallas, Texas at the studios at Las Colinas, where feature films Robocop and JFK, and television series Walker, Texas Ranger and Prison Break were filmed. TheBlaze has taken over the entire complex, where it currently operates production studios, a global newsroom, and also houses The American Dream Labs.

The network also has a global newsroom in New York City. The studio is also home of radio program The Buck Sexton Show.

The studios in Las Colinas are open to all TheBlaze employees when shows are not being filmed.

Notable personalities

Program hosts

Correspondents, contributors, and substitute hosts

Regular and notable guests

Former Hosts & Contributors

Additional outlets

Radio

TheBlaze Radio Network
Broadcast area Worldwide via Internet streaming and smartphone apps
Slogan The Next Generation of Talk Radio
Frequency iHeartRadio, SiriusXM 796
First air date September 5, 2012
Format Conservative libertarian talk radio
Class Internet radio station
Owner Mercury Radio Arts
TheBlaze
Website http://www.TheBlaze.com/Radio

TheBlaze Radio Network was launched on September 5, 2012 and is available on SiriusXM internet radio channel 778 and for free via online streaming at TheBlaze.com/Radio, as well via the company's iOS app, and iHeartMedia's iHeartRadio app. TheBlaze Radio Network is the exclusive home of popular conservative talk-show hosts Jay Severin and Doc Thompson. Starting in 2013, it began producing and operating TheBlaze Radio News, providing news updates at the top of each programming hour on the SiriusXM channel SiriusXM Patriot.

Monday–Friday

Saturday

Sunday

On-Demand Podcasts

Podcasts available on demand produced by TheBlaze Radio Network

Online

TheBlaze
Web address theblaze.com
Slogan "The truth has no agenda."
Commercial? Yes
Type of site
News and opinion
Owner Mercury Radio Arts (Glenn Beck)
Created by Glenn Beck
Betsy Morgan, president[12]
Scott Baker, editor-in-chief
Editor Scott Baker
Launched August 31, 2010
Alexa rank
Decrease 1124 (November 2015)[13]
Current status Active

TheBlaze website launched on August 31, 2010. According to Beck, the site took two months to design.[6] At launch, the site's chief editor was Scott Baker, with its associate editor/video producer Pam Key and with Jon Seidl and Meredith Jessup as reporters. Key is known for her blog, Naked Emperor News: Smoking Gun Video and Images. Baker is a former Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, broadcast journalist who previously worked at The Huffington Post and Breitbart TV. Seidl, of the Manhattan Institute, previously worked at the American Spectator. Jessup previously worked at Townhall.com. Journalists joining The Blaze later included S. E. Cupp and David Harsanyi.

On its opening morning, the site featured advertisements for Dick Armey's new book and for Goldline International,[6] and its lead story dealt with allegations that Education Secretary Arne Duncan encouraged Education Department employees to attend Al Sharpton's counter-rally in Washington, which took place on the same day as the Restoring Honor rally and at which Duncan spoke.[14] Another story, criticizing Feisal Abdul Rauf, featured the headline "Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the man behind the Ground Zero mosque, claims to be a Jew, Christian, and a Muslim. But some say that’s impossible."[15]

In January 2011, Betsy Morgan became president and Kraig Kitchin director of sales. Morgan had helmed the Huffington Post until 2009. Kitchin had formerly been the president of Premier Radio.[16]

In March 2011, the site was noted for its critique of James O'Keefe's NPR sting video.[17]

Books

Mercury Ink, partners with book publishing giant Simon & Schuster, is the publishing imprint of Mercury Radio Arts. Started in 2011, Mercury Ink publishes adult and young adult novels and non-fiction titles. Including books written by Glenn Beck, authors signed to Mercury Ink include New York Times best seller Richard Paul Evans.

References

  1. Brian Steinberg. "Suddenlink Launches Glenn Beck’s TheBlaze After Removing Viacom Outlets". Variety. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  2. http://www.glennbeck.com/2015/11/03/glenns-offer-to-host-9th-gop-presidential-debate-causing-quite-a-stir/?utm_source=glennbeck&utm_medium=contentcopy_link
  3. https://www.facebook.com/GlennBeck/videos/10153737666833188/?comment_tracking={%22tn%22%3A%22O%22}
  4. Leibovich, Mark (September 29, 2010). "Being Glenn Beck". New York Times Magazine.
  5. Rose, Lacey (August 30, 2010). "Glenn Beck’s $35 Million Empire Adds A News Site". Forbes Blogs: Moneywood.
  6. 1 2 3 Barr, Andy (August 31, 2010). "Glenn Beck launches news site". POLITICO. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  7. Rose, Lacey (August 31, 2010). "Glenn Beck’s $35 Million Empire Adds A News Site". Forbes. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  8. Amy Holmes Joins Glenn Beck's GBTV Network As Anchor, Huffington Post, August 9, 2011
  9. "Glenn Beck drops his name from Web network, promises media 'revolution' – CNN.com". CNN. June 18, 2012. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  10. Morgenstern, Madeleine (March 28, 2013). "TheBlaze TV Launching on 4 More Cable Operators". TheBlaze. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  11. Adams, Becket (May 1, 2013). "TheBlaze Extends Its Reach, Announces TV Deal with Tri State Cable Provider". TheBlaze. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  12. Carter, Bill (January 5, 2011). "Former Huffington Post Chief Is Hired to Run Glenn Beck Site". New York Times.
  13. "Theblaze.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  14. DeLong, Matt (August 31, 2010). "Glenn Beck launches conservative news site TheBlaze.com". Washington Post. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  15. Weiner, Juli (August 31, 2010). "Is the Conservative Media Ignoring the Launch of The Blaze, Glenn Beck’s New Web Site?". Vanity Fair. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  16. Lang, Brent (January 5, 2011). "Glenn Beck Hires HuffPo's Morgan for His Fledgling Website". The Wrap.
  17. "Analysts, NPR: Video edit of executive misleading". Associated Press. March 14, 2011.

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