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Saturday, September 27, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel Live will now appear again on all ABC channels. Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar Media Group announced on Friday they will bring the show back to their ABC affiliates after a week-long ban. The two companies, which carry dozens of ABC stations across the US, pulled the programme over comments Kimmel made about Charlie Kirk's death.

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Sinclair decided to reinstate the late-night talk show after "thoughtful feedback from viewers, advertisers, and community leaders". Kimmel was also briefly suspended from all of ABC, and returned to the network on Tuesday.

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imo, Nexstar's decision is the important one.

Nexstar has a pending merger before the FCC.


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-26 10:53 PM | Reply

Some local news ...

Dozens protest Nexstar's Jimmy Kimmel show ban outside WTNH station in New Haven
www.ctinsider.com

... Most Connecticut residents were unable to join the 6.2 million Americans who watched the return of Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday night as Nexstar, which owns ABC affiliate station WTNH, continues to preempt the late-night show.

In response, the Connecticut Citizen Action Group held a protest Thursday afternoon outside the WTNH news station in New Haven, decrying Nexstar's decision as "censorship, media consolidation and (a) threat to free speech and democracy."

Some 35 people were at the protest Thursday, many loudly chanting "Shame!" and were joined by motorists who honked their horns. ...


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-26 10:56 PM | Reply

Broadcasters who criticized Jimmy Kimmel have deals pending before FCC
thedesk.net

... A pair of broadcast television station owners who decided to pre-empt new episodes of ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on their stations have business-related transactions that are pending before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). ...

In recent months, both broadcasters have announced their intent to buy or sell local TV assets " Nexstar is in the process of effectuating a $6 billion merger with peer broadcaster TEGNA, and Sinclair is executing on a mixture of station acquisitions and sales-- all of which require the approval of the FCC. ...



#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-26 11:03 PM | Reply

The power of people demanding the First Amendment over MAGA-poseur/fake-Christian Charlie Kirk.

#4 | Posted by e1g1 at 2025-09-27 10:52 AM | Reply

Their contracts with ABC pretty much required them to.
Was reading that heavy fines and potential loss of affiliation were at stake if the shenanigans went on much longer.

#5 | Posted by a_monson at 2025-09-27 12:56 PM | Reply

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