You left Fox News and started The Blaze, a TV station, Web site and subscription service. How is that working out?

Check back with me in 10 years. I think we’re just now entering the fields that I was hoping we would enter.

You’ve said The Blaze could put traditional TV news out of business. That’s a bold prediction.

I learned that when Barbara Walters came and did an interview with me. They had about 50 people in our studio for two days — more people in my offices than we had employees. All for an eight-minute segment.

But do you really think that will happen?

The nightly news is doing a fine job of putting itself out of business. Who watches it? I mean really, besides my grandparents, who are both dead, who is watching the nightly news? I think we’ll be ready to put them out of business in the next three to five years.

Is it true that you expressed interest in buying Current TV?

Yes. I didn’t speak to him, but I was told that Al Gore didn’t want to sell to me.