Trump’s Media Ambitions May Look More Like TheBlaze Than Fox News

  • A TV network could struggle to find distribution, advertisers
  • Glenn Beck’s web video service could offer blueprint for Trump

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With former Breitbart News Chairman Stephen Bannon recently hired as a campaign chief and Fox News founder Roger Ailes advising, the last stretch of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is looking packed with media moguls.

The campaign itself overpowered many Republican primary rivals with Trump’s ability, honed after 11 years as a prime-time network star, to dominate the news and social media. With polls showing a narrow path to victory, could Trump’s post-election plan return him to the media industry as a mogul?