Sarah Palin, who has long criticized the press for being unfair, has launched her own subscription-based online channel.
For close to $10 a month, the Sarah Palin Channel will offer subscribers access to news and videos offering political commentary from Palin herself. Viewers will also be able to submit their questions to Palin and video chat with her online, according to People magazine.
"Are you tired of the media filters? Well, I am. I aways have been. So we're gonna do something about it," the former Republican vice presidential candidate said in a Sunday video announcing the channel.
A banner on the home page shows the number of days President Barack Obama has left in office.
"We'll talk about the issues that the mainstream media won't talk about," Palin said.
The former Alaska governor has been outspoken about her dislike for the media, including a Facebook post claiming The Washington Post has "fallen like a lead balloon" since the Watergate scandal in the early '70s.
"Whereas you once doggedly covered the 18.5 minute gap in Nixon's White House communications, you've virtually ignored the Obama Administration's 1.2 million minutes of deleted communications by just one of the agencies under Obama's executive branch," Palin wrote according to the newspaper.
Subscriptions to the Sarah Palin Channel are $9.95 per month and $99.95 per year.