Conservative news channels

Here are some conservative news channels:

  1. Fox News: One of the most popular and influential conservative news channels, Fox News is known for its opinion-driven programming and coverage of politics, business, and current events.
  2. Newsmax TV: A 24-hour news channel that focuses on conservative news and opinion, Newsmax TV features a range of hosts and commentators, including former Trump administration officials.
  3. One America News Network (OANN): A 24-hour news channel that focuses on conservative news and opinion, OANN is known for its coverage of politics, business, and current events from a conservative perspective.
  4. The Blaze TV: A digital news channel founded by Glenn Beck, The Blaze TV features a range of conservative hosts and commentators, including Beck himself.
  5. CRTV (Conservative Review TV): A digital news channel that features a range of conservative hosts and commentators, including Mark Levin and Michelle Malkin.
  6. The Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF): A non-profit news organization that focuses on conservative news and opinion, the DCNF features a range of hosts and commentators, including Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity.
  7. Breitbart News Network: A conservative news and opinion website that features a range of hosts and commentators, including Andrew Breitbart's widow, Susan.
  8. The Federalist: A conservative news and opinion website that features a range of hosts and commentators, including Ben Domenech and Mollie Hemingway.
  9. National Review: A conservative news and opinion magazine that features a range of hosts and commentators, including Jonah Goldberg and Rich Lowry.
  10. The Weekly Standard: A conservative news and opinion magazine that features a range of hosts and commentators, including Bill Kristol and Fred Barnes.

It's worth noting that while these channels and websites are considered conservative, they may not always align with the views of every individual who identifies as conservative. Additionally, some of these channels and websites may be more focused on opinion and commentary than on factual reporting.