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Right Side Broadcasting Network

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Type
  
Media

Founder
  
Joe Seales

Website
  
rsbn.tv/

Founded
  
2014

Number of employees
  
14

Headquarters
  
Auburn, AL, United States

Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), also known as Right Side Broadcasting, is a conservative American news and opinion media company founded by Joe Seales. Best known for its Donald Trump's rally live streams on YouTube, the network's videos have been viewed 116 million times on YouTube, and its channel has amassed 250,000 YouTube subscribers, challenging MSNBC's 252,000 subscribers.

All music played on RSBN is original and recorded exclusively for RSBN by Jacob Seales. Most notable song 'The American Dreamer', is the RSBN version of Trump's rally entrance song.

During Summer 2016, the network started several shows with Wayne Dupree and Pastor Mark Burns. During the third presidential debate, Donald Trump live streamed their coverage of the debates on his Facebook page. In October 2016, the network received over forty thousand dollars in donations. On October 24, in collaboration with the network, Trump launched a nightly newscast on his Facebook page. Several commentators wondered whether the network may collaborate with Trump to form "Trump TV". Seales, in response, told Business Insider that the speculation was unfounded. Meanwhile, Trump told WLW that he wasn't interested in setting up the network after the end of the election.

According to Seales, Trump "watches the network a lot" on his private jet during his campaign and that Trump appreciated the network for showing his crowds. Furthermore, Seales communicates on a regular basis with Dan Scavino, Trump's director of Social Media.

On December 7, 2016, it was announced Right Side Broadcasting Network will have access to the White House Press Room. During Donald Trump's press conference on January 11, 2017, Drudge Report featured the network's feed on their front page.

On January 19, 2017, the network live-streamed the DeploraBall.

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Right Side Broadcasting Network Wikipedia