Oroville Mercury-Register

Trump plan for new media venture gets investors’ thumbs up

- By Jill Colvin and Alex Veiga

NEW YORK » Some investors aren’t waiting to see if former President Donald Trump’s plans for a media company to challenge the likes of Facebook, Twitter and even Disney can actually become reality — they’re all in.

Trump said Wednesday that he’s launching Trump Media & Technology Group and a “Truth Social” app as a rival to the Big Tech companies that have shut him out and denied him the megaphone that was paramount to his national rise. The announceme­nt came nine months after Trump was expelled from social media for his role in inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrecti­on.

Experts were split on how strong a competitor Trump Media & Technology Group can be, but the stock market reacted with exuberance.

TMTG’s plan is to become a publicly listed company through a merger with Digital World Acquisitio­n Corp., a type of company whose sole purpose is to acquire a private company and take it public. Shares of Digital World Acquisitio­n quadrupled Thursday in what some might see as validation for Trump, even though there’s a ways to go before the merger is completed.

“I’m personally not a Trump supporter, but this could lead to giant media presence,” said investor Ryan Joshua Keenan, who put $2,000 into the stock early Thursday morning and had already tripled the money by the early afternoon. “It’s been going up ridiculous­ly.”

Trump has spoken about launching his own social media site ever since he was barred from Twitter and Facebook. An earlier effort to launch a blog on his existing website was abandoned after the page drew dismal views.

“We live in a world where the Taliban has a huge presence on Twitter, yet your favorite American President has been silenced,” he said in a statement Wednesday. “This is unacceptab­le.”

Conservati­ve voices actually do well on traditiona­l social media. On Wednesday, half of Facebook’s 10 top performing link posts were from conservati­ve media, commentato­rs or politician­s, according to a daily list compiled by a New York Times technology columnist and an internet studies professor using Facebook’s own data.

TMTG has not set its sights low. In addition to the Truth Social app, which is expected to softlaunch next month with a nationwide rollout early next year, the company says it is planning a videoon-demand service dubbed TMTG+ that will feature entertainm­ent programmin­g, news and podcasts.

One slide in a TMTG presentati­on on its website includes a graphic of its potential competitor­s, which range from Facebook and Twitter to Netflix and Disney+ to CNN. The same slide suggests that over the long term TMTG will also become a power in cloud computing and payments and suggests it will go head-to-head with Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Stripe.

A Trump-branded social media portal would join a crowded space dominated by Big Tech-run portals like Facebook and Twitter.

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