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Alan Jones may be currently off-air but it seems he's not done with yet, as the legendary commentator plans to launch a new 'direct-to-the-people' website.
Visitors to the site alanjones.com.au find a subscription page inviting them to 'Sign up to find out where Alan goes next.'
Fans of Jones's brand of political commentary have wondered what his next move would be, with the 80-year-old believed to have been offered other broadcast and digital roles.
The veteran broadcaster has been restricted to posts and live-streaming to his 165,000 followers on Facebook since he departed Sky News earlier this month, sensationally claiming the News Corp subscription television channel had been 'cancelling' his conservative views.
Fans of Jones's brand of political commentary have wondered what his next move would be, with the 80-year-old believed to have been offered other radio, TV and digital channel roles
Alan Jones has directed his fans to subscribe at a new website, alanjones.com.au, where he promises they will hear first about his next move after his departure from Sky News
Rita Panahi (left) has struggled to find the kind of ratings that Jones (right) effortlessly drew to Sky News as his replacement
Jake Thrupp, a friend and Jones leave his Macquarie Street home to head out for dinner after he left Sky News in early November
The announcement of the new site