Jolie Lee

USA TODAY Network

Sarah Palin is cutting through the "media filters" to bring you her own Internet channel. Expectedly, the news was met with plenty of jokes on Twitter.

"Together, we'll cut through the sound bites and cut through the media's politically correct filter and things like Washington, D.C.'s crony capitalism," the former vice presidential nominee said in a video posted to Facebook on Sunday. "We'll go around all that."

One person tweeted, "To Sarah Palin 'media filter' means 'facts.'"

Another said: "'I am so excited for the Sarah Palin internet channel.' - No one with a life."

Late night shows are thankful for the news, one tweeter joked.

Tweeters also pointed out that the cost of the subscription to Palin's channel -- $9.95 per month -- is more than a monthly Netflix subscription.

Palin says the project is a "news channel that really is a lot more than news," according to the video posted to Facebook.

Expect to see behind-the-scenes footage from events and some "fun that goes on in the Palin household," she says.

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