Armed American Radio Moves Into Streaming With Syndication Agreement
Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio, has signed a syndication deal that brings his Second Amendment coverage to new platforms. The agreement includes a television pilot episode set to launch. Walters, who has built a dedicated audience covering gun rights and 2A news, now expands beyond traditional radio into streaming and video distribution.
Key Details
- Walters hosts Armed American Radio, a show focused on Second Amendment issues and gun owner concerns
- The syndication agreement covers streaming and television distribution
- A TV pilot episode is part of the deal's launch strategy
Why It Matters for Gun Owners
Gun rights media continues fragmenting away from traditional outlets. Walters' move to streaming reflects a broader shift: Second Amendment advocates increasingly get their news from independent hosts rather than legacy media. For gun owners, this means more accessible 2A coverage on platforms where they already consume content—YouTube, streaming services, and on-demand television. The pilot episode signals confidence that 2A-focused programming can sustain itself in competitive streaming markets. This expansion also validates audience demand for unfiltered gun rights reporting outside the gatekeeping of network news.
DownRange Analysis
Syndication deals targeting 2A hosts suggest the market recognizes gun owner viewership as viable and valuable. Walters' move follows a pattern: successful independent gun podcasters and radio hosts are landing distribution agreements because advertisers and platforms understand the demographic's purchasing power. This isn't mainstream media embracing gun rights—it's the market responding to real audience appetite. For gun owners, more Walters content across more platforms means easier access to Second Amendment analysis without algorithmic suppression or editorial gatekeeping. Keep watching whether other 2A media personalities follow similar paths.




