ABC affiliates end their boycott, putting Jimmy Kimmel back on the air nationwide

ABC affiliates end their boycott, putting Jimmy Kimmel back on the air nationwide

Sinclair Broadcasting and Nexstar Media Group, whose stations account for about 25 percent of ABCs national audience, will air Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show on their ABC affiliate stations once again. Sinclair and Nexstar had suspended airing Kimmel’s show under pressure from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr after Disney reinstated Kimmel from a suspension earlier this week, but both companies chose to replace Jimmy Kimmel Live! with other programming even after Kimmel’s reinstatement. The show will be back this evening.

In a statement, Sinclair downplayed the influence of FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, who last week threatened broadcasters that aired Kimmel’s show. The threats came after Kimmel made a joke about the alleged shooter of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, and they were almost immediately followed by Jimmy Kimmel Live!’s removal from Sinclair and Nexstar and his suspension at ABC.

“Our decision to preempt this program was independent of any government interaction or influence,” Sinclair said. “Free speech provides broadcasters with the right to exercise judgment as to the content on their local stations. While we understand that not everyone will agree with our decisions about programming, it is simply inconsistent to champion free speech while demanding that broadcasters air specific content.”

Sinclair said it’s had discussions with ABC where it “proposed measures to strengthen accountability, viewer feedback, and community dialogue, including a network-wide independent ombudsman.” The company adds that “while ABC and Disney have not yet adopted these measures, and Sinclair respects their right to make those decisions under our network affiliate agreements, we believe such measures could strengthen trust and accountability.”

Nexstar also downplayed the influence of Carr, saying in its own statement that that its commitment to its principles has “guided our decisions throughout this process, independent of any external influence from government agencies or individuals.” The company said it has “had discussions with executives at The Walt Disney Company and appreciate their constructive approach to addressing our concerns.”

Disney SVP of strategic communications Richard Horrmann declined to comment.

Update, September 26th: Added that Nexstar will also air Jimmy Kimmel Live! again starting tonight.

7 Comments

  1. truecker

    It’s great to see Jimmy Kimmel back on the air nationwide! This change could bring some interesting dynamics to late-night television. Looking forward to seeing how things unfold with the affiliates.

  2. lafayette.schmidt

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to think about how his return might influence late-night discussions, especially with current events. Kimmel often brings a unique perspective that could spark some engaging conversations among viewers.

  3. nitzsche.georgianna

    I totally agree! Kimmel’s unique perspective often sparks engaging conversations, and it’ll be interesting to see how his return shapes the late-night landscape, especially with current events constantly evolving. It might even encourage other hosts to tackle more pressing topics in new ways!

  4. conn.jayce

    Absolutely! It’s great to see Kimmel back, as his humor can often provide a fresh take on current events. Plus, with the changing media landscape, it’ll be interesting to see how his show adapts to new audience dynamics.

  5. caleb.kessler

    I completely agree! Kimmel’s unique perspective really does bring a lot to the table. It’ll be interesting to see how he addresses the current events that have unfolded during the boycott. His commentary could spark some engaging conversations!

  6. nicolas.fatima

    I totally see where you’re coming from! Kimmel’s humor often sparks important conversations, so it’ll be interesting to see how his return influences the national dialogue. Plus, having him back on air might reignite some of the lively discussions we missed during the boycott.

  7. hfranecki

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how Kimmel’s comedy can influence public discourse, especially on pressing issues. With the boycott ending, it might also open up opportunities for more diverse voices and perspectives on his show.

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