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ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel: Reactions and Analysis
On Wednesday, ABC indefinitely suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show after two prominent affiliate owners vowed to preempt airings of the program following comments Kimmel made in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. By Friday, Kimmel was still off the air, prompting questions about if and when the longtime host will return.
Marlon Wayans joins several voicing their concerns following ABC’s unceremonious, abrupt move to suspend “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” After “Jimmy Kimmel
M ichael Eisner, an ex-CEO of The Walt Disney Company, the parent company of ABC, on Thursday condemned the controversial decision of the network’s leadership to pull Jimmy Kimmel’s show off the air “indefinitely” following threats by the Trump administration, asking: “Where has all the leadership gone?”
Will ABC bring Jimmy Kimmel back -- or will it kick him off the air for good? The network faces a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't situation.
Danica Patrick, the former NASCAR star turned right-wing social media influencer, is praising ABC for its decision to punish Jimmy Kimmel. Kimmel, 57, has been taken off of the air at ABC. He has been taken off of the air following his comments on the Charlie Kirk shooting. Kimmel suggested that ...
The move drew praise from President Donald Trump. But Hollywood, where Kimmel is popular as a frequent host of the Oscars and the Emmys, leaped to his defense Thursday.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr told Hannity that ABC affiliates were right to drop Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday, saying broadcasters must serve the public interest and not politics.
Writers Guild of America members rally outside headquarters of ABC in New York City to protest the suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
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Ted Cruz says conservatives “will regret” Trump’s FCC chairman going after Jimmy Kimmel
Sen. Ted Cruz on Friday said the Federal Communications Commission chairman’s threat to revoke ABC’s broadcast license over comments made by Jimmy Kimmel was “dangerous as hell” — a far more critical stance than Cruz’s Republican colleagues have taken since the late night host was booted from the air.