Be sure to catch the documentaries. They are great. "Rumors of Wars" will give you nightmares.
The channel launches today at 4 p.m. , and will be available as a free preview for all Dish customers through Sept. 26, after which the channel will be available as part of a package, or a la carte for $5 a month.
"After being phenomenally successful with his online streaming network, we're pleased to host Glenn Beck's return to broadcast TV, especially during this exciting and important political season," said Dish CEO and President Joseph Clayton in a statement.
Beck left Fox News in June 2011, after his show lost viewers and as many as 300 advertisers, according to The New York Times, following antics and comments that many believed went too far, such as Beck's saying the president had "a deep-seated hatred for white people."
Beck launched TheBlaze, which claims more than 300,000 subscribers, just before he left Fox.
"TheBlaze has helped revolutionize television over the Internet, and now we are excited to bring the revolution back to traditional television," Beck said in a statement.
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