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Jimmy Kimmel returns to late-night television from six-day suspension 

Posted on: Sep 24, 2025 02:12 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
Jimmy Kimmel returns to late-night television from six-day suspension 

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Kimmel's comments on Charlie Kirk shot sparked outrage and regulatory threats

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FCC chief threatened regulatory litigate, rearing free-speech concerns

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Nexstar, Sinclair's ABC affiliates to persist in preempting Kimmel demonstrate

By Dawn Chmielewski

LOS ANGELES, Sept 23 - Jimmy Kimmel was due to return to ABC's late-night television lineup on Tuesday after a nearly week-long suspension over his on-air remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk that corporate parent Walt Disney described as "insensitive."

On his first night back, the comedian was expected to address his comments from last week that rankled some viewers, drew threats of federal regulatory action and prompted a boycott of the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" show by two major television station groups. While Disney announced on Monday that it was ready to restore Kimmel to ABC's airwaves, station owners Nexstar Media and Sinclair have said they will continue to preempt Kimmel's time slot with other programming on their network affiliate stations, which reach about 23% of U.S. Households. Kimmel, whose show has frequently lampooned President Donald Trump, drew outrage from conservatives for saying that Trump's supporters were desperate to characterize Kirk's accused assassin "as anything other than one of them" and for trying to "score political points" from his murder. The comments came in the opening monologue of Kimmel's broadcast on September 15, five days after Kirk, an influential Trump ally, author and radio-podcast host, was shot dead while speaking on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem. Brendan Carr, head of the Federal Communications Commission, which regulates broadcasters, said on a podcast hosted by conservative commentator Benny Johnson on September 17 that Kimmel's remarks were part of an effort to lie to the American public about the politics of the man accused of killing Kirk, and that he was looking at "remedies." He urged local broadcasters in ABC's network to quit airing Kimmel and warned stations they otherwise could face fines or the loss of licenses.

"We can do this the easy way or the hard way," Carr said then.

Production of the Kimmel show was halted on an indefinite basis shortly after Carr's remarks, as Nexstar announced it would not carry the late-night program. Sinclair followed suit later that same day. Carr's attack on Kimmel marked his latest effort to rein in media companies for perceived bias against the Trump administration and Republicans, stoking fears among free-speech advocates who saw the FCC chairman as wielding the agency's regulatory authority as a cudgel and drawing criticism from many Democrats and some Republicans.

Kimmel had planned to address the widening controversy on his show last Wednesday, but Disney executives feared the monologue would have further inflamed the situation - and suspended the show. As of Tuesday afternoon, Kimmel had not commented publicly about his suspension. In announcing the show's return, Disney said it found Kimmel's comments about Kirk the week before "were ill-timed and thus insensitive," but the entertainment giant stopped short of an outright apology.

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