Conservative Channel BlazeTV Dropped by Verizon Fios Network

Conservative Channel BlazeTV Dropped by Verizon Fios Network
Glenn Beck attends Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards on April 26, 2013, in New York City. Rob Kim/Getty Images
Miguel Moreno
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Verizon Fios dropped the channel BlazeTV from its fiber-optic network on Dec. 28. Now, five million Fios customers are left unable to watch the conservative Glenn Beck-Mark Levin network, reported the Washington Examiner.
Fios sent a message to its customers notifying them of the network’s removal on Dec. 28. The email, obtained by the Washington Times, said that Fios periodically has to renew its agreements with television content providers.

The email then went on to say that “[g]iven that the cost of programming is the single biggest factor in higher TV bills, we carefully review proposals from network providers to be sure that their rates are in line with their viewership. This practice allows us to bring you a competitive rate for Fios TV packages. As a result, we have decided to remove The Blaze (Ch. 112 SD / 612 HD) from our lineup effective December 28, 2018.”

BlazeTV has not made any announcements regarding the removal of its channel from Fios. Blaze is still available to watch on Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Amazon Fire TV.

What is BlazeTV?

In December 2018, two shows—TheBlaze, formed by Glenn Beck; and CRTV, formed by Mark Levin—merged and became Blaze Media. The multi-platform media is the largest independent, traditionally conservative media company in the United States, according to an article by TheBlaze.

Beck described the show’s hosts as “having differences, but ...  [sharing] a common belief in free expression, honest discourse and a society founded in the principles of the Bill of Rights.”

BlazeTV is an advocate of freedom and liberty and is a source of “though-provoking personalities and conservative ideas that are not available from traditional media outlets,” states its about page.

Before Blaze Media

TheBlaze launched in 2010 with the mission of “restoring truth to the important stories you care about,” according to its website. The website is known for covering topics from faith to family, politics, technology, and culture.
Beck, CEO of TheBlaze, was a former host for Fox News until 2011. The talk-radio host revealed in 2016 that one of his reasons for leaving Fox was because they told him to “stop talking about God,” according to the Washington Examiner. He added jokingly that he thought it was a request he would have coped from CNN.
Levin, a prominent radio host whose name is in the National Radio Hall of Fame, hosts Life, Liberty & Levin on Fox. Levin served in former President Ronald Reagan’s administration.
Conservative talk-show host Mark Levin speaks during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2016 at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, March 4, 2016. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
Conservative talk-show host Mark Levin speaks during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2016 at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, March 4, 2016. Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

The Conservative Competition

Blaze Media has plenty of competition in the conservative field but it says that it reaches 165 million users through different media platforms, according to Hollywood Reporter.

“Blaze Media will compete with conservative outlets like Breitbart News, The Daily Caller (co-founded by Tucker Carlson) and Salem Media Group ... It will also compete with Daily Wire ... ”

It is uncertain how many viewers BlazeTV has lost with its removal from Verizon Fios. Currently, Verizon Fios is negotiating new contracts with Disney to keep channels like ESPN and the Disney Channel, according to USA Today.

If no agreement can be reached, this could mean Fios users will lose access to Disney’s content starting on Dec. 31.

Miguel Moreno
Miguel Moreno
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Miguel Moreno has worked for years as an NTD reporter, and now mainly works as a producer. Moreno has produced and co-produced multiple programs, including NTD Evening News, The Presidential Roller Coaster: 2024, and Mysteries of Life. Besides being a show producer, Moreno has produced for films, the latest one being "The Unseen Crisis," a documentary on vaccine injuries.
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