❓WHAT HAPPENED: Disney’s ABC has indefinitely removed Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show from the air following his controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jimmy Kimmel, ABC, Nexstar, FCC Chair Brendan Carr, and Charlie Kirk.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The announcement was made Wednesday evening, affecting ABC-affiliated stations across the country.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We can do this the easy way or the hard way. These companies can find ways to change conduct and take actions on Kimmel, or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.” – FCC Chair Brendan Carr
🎯IMPACT: Nexstar pulled Kimmel’s show from its ABC-affiliated stations, and the FCC is reviewing the network’s compliance with public-interest standards.
Disney’s ABC has announced that “Jimmy Kimmel Live” will be pre-empted indefinitely following backlash over comments made by the host regarding Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer. An ABC spokesperson confirmed the decision but declined to provide further details.
The controversy stems from remarks Kimmel made during his Monday evening monologue, where he accused the MAGA movement of trying to score political points by distancing itself from the alleged killer, Tyler Robinson. Nexstar, a major operator of ABC-affiliated stations, responded by refusing to broadcast Kimmel’s show, citing objections to his comments.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr criticized Kimmel’s remarks, calling them “the sickest conduct possible” and suggesting the FCC could take measures against ABC affiliates if Disney fails to address the issue. “These companies can find ways to change conduct and take actions on Kimmel, or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead,” Carr stated during an interview.
The Center for American Rights has filed a complaint with the FCC, arguing that Kimmel’s comments violated public-interest standards. “Disney as ABC’s corporate owner needs to act directly to correct this problem,” said Daniel Suhr, president of the organization.
This incident adds to ongoing tensions between ABC and conservative figures, with Carr previously targeting other ABC programming like “The View” for alleged bias. Meanwhile, Democratic FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez defended Kimmel’s First Amendment rights, warning against government overreach in response to controversial speech.
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