New York (CNN Business) TheBlaze and CRTV, two of the largest online conservative media organizations, announced on Monday that they had merged to form a new company called Blaze Media, representing one of the most sizable consolidations to ever take place in right-wing media.

"We are so grateful and so blessed to finally come together," Glenn Beck, the founder of TheBlaze, said on his radio program Monday.

For years, TheBlaze and CRTV have competed against each other, offering readers and viewers a similar product as they vied for the same target demographic. Each company featured an on-demand video library of daily programs from an array of conservative commentators. Both companies also operated websites where writers posted conservative commentary and news.

Now that the two organizations have joined forces, Blaze Media will be one of the largest carrier of on-demand conservative media content on the Internet.

Blaze Media said it will also be carried by some television providers, including DISH and Verizon. The company, however, declined to reveal how many subscribers it has.

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