Herring Networks

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Herring Networks Inc. is a media company based in San Diego, California. It was founded in 2003 by Robert "Red" Herring. Through its Herring Broadcasting division, the company owns and operates two cable networks: AWE Network (originally known as Wealth TV), an American lifestyle and entertainment cable network founded in 2004, and the conservative[1] One America News Network (OAN or OANN), a strategic partnership with The Washington Times,[2] launched in 2013.

Herring is a self-described insomniac, who spent nights watching TV, eventually deciding to enter into the news business. His son, Charles, the company president, describes the elder Herring as a "news junkie".[3]

References

  1. ^ "An inside look at One America News, the insurgent TV network taking 'pro-Trump' to new heights". Washington Post.
  2. ^ USA Today: Herring to launch conservative news channel
  3. ^ Fisher, Marc (5 July 2017). "An inside look at One America News, the insurgent TV network taking 'pro-Trump' to new heights". Retrieved 15 June 2020.