Donald Trump praises decision to take Jimmy Kimmel off air

ABC’s late-night lineup has been shaken after Nexstar Media Group announced its ABC affiliates would stop airing Jimmy Kimmel Live! “for the foreseeable future.” The decision followed Kimmel’s controversial remarks about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, effectively removing the show from millions of homes despite ABC still listing it in its schedule.

A preemption is not a cancellation but allows affiliates to replace a network program with other content. Since Nexstar owns dozens of ABC affiliates, the move significantly fragments Kimmel’s audience. While preemptions for weather or sports are routine, doing so indefinitely over editorial commentary is rare and has sparked debate.

The backlash began after Kimmel mocked Trump’s response to Kirk’s death, comparing it to “how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish.” FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr publicly urged affiliates to reconsider carrying the show, citing “news distortion.” Soon after, Nexstar pulled the plug, and Trump celebrated on Truth Social, calling Kimmel a “loser” with “zero talent.”

Legally, the FCC cannot revoke licenses over political jokes; satire is protected speech. Affiliates, however, can choose what to air, and that business relationship is what’s driving this standoff. Analysts note the unusual pressure point where politics, corporate contracts, and audience expectations collide.

Economically, late-night shows provide steady ratings and viral digital clips. Pulling Kimmel reduces ad reach and complicates national buys, handing opportunities to competitors. For ABC, it raises the risk of viewers shifting permanently to alternatives or streaming.

Reactions have been divided. Free-speech advocates warn of chilling effects, while conservative media celebrates the move. Advertisers are quietly reevaluating late-night spending, wary of controversy.

Viewers in affected markets will see reruns or local content in place of Kimmel. Many will still catch highlights online, though prolonged absence may change habits.

Ultimately, this clash highlights who controls late-night TV: networks, affiliates, or regulators. For now, Kimmel remains on-air in some cities, dark in others, and trending everywhere online. His future may depend less on politics than on boardroom negotiations and audience loyalty.

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