The AmNat crowd has enough of a following where they probably could just create their own subscription streaming site like BANNED.VIDEO, CRTV/The Blaze, Censored.tv, or any of the non-political sites that have done this like GaS Digital Network or REDBAR. They've got enough people in their crowd where they could create their own programming block, something like James in the afternoon then Fuentes in primetime, put a couple of capos in the late-night, morning, and mid-day slots. Put up audio of the shows in an RSS feed like Infowars does for people to plug into a podcast app to listen to on their commute (assuming people with jobs listen to Fuentes), keep the video in 480p so a grassroots network like this is more viable, etc, etc.
The problem, I don't personally believe, is not that big tech has gotten so totalitarian that the AmNat crowd literally can't pull this off with the popular support and significant amount of capital they have already built up. The problem is that I just don't see Fuentes as a guy with all that much business sense or people skills. I don't know how many people posting in this thread were around during IBS, but one of the famous early IBS matches was Fuentes vs. James Allsup, wherein they argued about a business arrangement that had fallen through. You can argue Fuentes was in the right in that instance, and maybe he was, but my overall point is that Fuentes has consistently carried himself with a self-serving ego and lack of tact in his business dealings. He has a habit of burning bridges that he really didn't have to, and has consistently shown himself to be be childly vengeful. Before, when his job really just amounted to putting on a good enough show for YouTube and Dlive superberries or massive BitCoin donos to roll in, that wasn't a problem. Now that he may actually have to coordinate several significant business dealings at once, I suspect he may be humbled real quick.