And
Megyn Kelly pulled in almost four million views on a three-hour livestream on her channel on the video site on September 10.
Ben Shapiro amassed 3.8 million views on his show, while more obscure conservative pundit Tim Pool, 39, racked up more than a million views on his YouTube channel.
A former NBC News executive told the Daily Mail: 'These people are just as big if not bigger online as
Barbara Walters and Diane Sawyer were in their prime, but the mainstream media ignores them as if they're irrelevant.
'I mean
Emmanuel Macron has been so rattled by Candace's attacks on his wife that he's taken the unprecedented decision to sue her,' the source said, referring to the French president's feud with Owens.
In fact, they've gotten so big that X is on fire with savage infighting between some of the biggest names among Right-wing influencers - which include Owens, Shapiro, Pool,
Tucker Carlson, Ian Carroll, Steven Crowder among many others - and is growing at a fever pitch.
The number of eyeballs on these online stars has been increasing exponentially for months as more network talk-show stars like Kimmel and
Stephen Colbert, and TV and print reporters - such as the Washington Post's Karen Attiah,
CNN's Jim Acosta, MSNBC's Matthew Dowd and ABC News' Terry Moran - have been fired.

Online Right-wing commentators and influencers are now eclipsing once-dominant network hosts such as Jimmy Kimmel

Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, and Tucker Carlson, all whom have transitioned from network news to independent online platforms, have amassed huge audiences since
They've gotten so big that X is on fire with savage infighting between some of the biggest names among right-wing influencers.
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