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Sinclair Backs Down, Will Resume Airing 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Local Stations
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How Many Streaming Subscribers Did Disney Lose After Suspending Kimmel?

by admin September 29, 2025



Disney lost 1.7 million paid streaming subscribers who cancelled service in the immediate aftermath of ABC pulling Jimmy Kimmel from the airwaves, according to journalist Marisa Kabas. Kimmel’s show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, was suspended for a week after President Donald Trump’s FCC pressured local TV stations to drop the late-night host, though he’s since been returned to the air.

“Disney saw more than 1.7 million total paid streaming cancelations during the period 9/17-9/23, a Disney source confirms to me. The total includes Disney+, Hulu and ESPN,” Kabas wrote on Bluesky Monday.

Kabas reports that 1.7 million was 436% above a subscriber loss that’s typical for the same period, though Disney didn’t immediately respond to Gizmodo’s questions about the report. Kabas broke a story last week in The Handbasket about a planned price increase for Disney+. Disney announced Kimmel was coming back shortly before the price increase was officially announced.

Calls to cancel Disney-owned streaming services went viral across several social media platforms as a way to express discontent with Disney’s decision. And it’s not clear how many subscribers may plan to return since Kimmel is back on the air.

Jimmy Kimmel’s show became a flashpoint for the culture wars after the murder of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10, when he was shot while speaking on a college campus in Utah. Kimmel made a comment that some interpreted as the host insisting that the shooter was a Trump supporter, even though Kimmel said it’s not what he intended.

But that comment sent off a flurry of confused outrage online, and FCC chairman Brendan Carr took the opportunity on Benny Johnson’s podcast to call Kimmel’s comment “some of the sickest conduct possible.” Carr then went on to make mobster-like threats against the TV stations that air Kimmel.

“Frankly, when you see stuff like this, I mean, we can do this the easy way or these companies can find ways to change conduct… to take action, frankly, on Kimmel or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead,” said Carr.

Carr’s comments were obviously made in bad faith, but they were very predictable. President Trump celebrated Stephen Colbert’s cancellation at CBS over the summer and explicitly said that Kimmel would be “next,” along with Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers at NBC. Trump has seethed at comedians who make fun of him, a typical reaction among autocrats historically. And his FCC clearly feels emboldened to put pressure on media companies to get rid of any content that doesn’t fully support the president.

Trump even said on Air Force One recently that any TV network that criticizes him should lose its license, falsely insisting, “they’re not allowed to do that.” People can go on TV to criticize politicians all they like, which is considered protected speech under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Kimmel’s show returned to the air last week and, despite a couple of days with Sinclair and Nexstar preempting the show in several markets, they eventually dropped their boycott. Local ABC affiliates in the U.S. all show Jimmy Kimmel Live now, though it seems clear that Trump and his government aren’t going to give up so easily.

Any dissent on TV is too much dissent for Trump. And the famously thin-skinned president will continue to erode freedoms in the U.S. as long as he remains in power. The only question is what lever he tries to pull next to get guys like Kimmel off the air.



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Sinclair Backs Down, Will Resume Airing 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Local Stations
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Sinclair Backs Down, Will Resume Airing ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on Local Stations

by admin September 27, 2025



In a classic Friday news dump move, Sinclair announced that it will end its unofficial boycott of Jimmy Kimmel and will once again broadcast the comedian’s late-night show, ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ to its ABC affiliate broadcast stations, ending its completely principled and not at all politically motivated stance to pre-empt the show after all of two days.

“Our objective throughout this process has been to ensure that programming remains accurate and engaging for the widest possible audience,” the company said in a statement. “We take seriously our responsibility as local broadcasters to provide programming that serves the interests of our communities, while also honoring our obligations to air national network programming.”

Sinclair—which operates 30 ABC affiliate stations in 27 markets, including cities like Portland, Baltimore, and Minneapolis—announced last week that it would choose to air “news programming” in place of Kimmel’s show, which returned to the air Tuesday after a brief hiatus. The program, which was briefly suspended by ABC after Kimmel made a frankly pretty innocuous comment about the political ideology of the person who allegedly shot and killed conservative influencer Charlie Kirk in Utah earlier this month.

Sinclair, along with fellow media conglomerate Nexstar, announced they would pull Kimmel’s show from the air following a statement from Federal Communications Commission head Brendan Carr, who warned broadcasters, “We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” and said, “These companies can find ways to change conduct to take action on Kimmel or, you know, there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”

Both companies currently have business in front of the FCC and are pretty motivated to show fealty to the Trump administration to ensure their deals get pushed through—not that they need that much motivation, considering both companies are owned by conservative-aligned media magnates. Sinclair CEO David Smith has been shifting its editorial coverage to the right for years, and Smith reportedly told Trump in 2016, “We are here to deliver your message.” Likewise, Nexstar chairman Perry Sook has repeatedly praised Trump and poured money into the coffers of GOP groups.

Sinclair attempted to get in front of the obvious criticisms that it would face as a result of both its initial decision not to broadcast ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ and its latest call to bring him back to the airwaves in Sinclair markets.

“Our decision to preempt this program was independent of any government interaction or influence,” the company 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.” It apparently took the company a solid week to remember that commitment to free speech, but it got there.

The reality is that Sinclair was going to back down eventually, if only for legal reasons. As a broadcast executive explained to Deadline, local affiliates contractually can only preempt a program so many times before it breaks the contract and loses the ability to broadcast the show entirely. Sinclair’s “principled stance” was destined to last for exactly as long as it didn’t actually cost them anything and likely not a second longer.

Once word started spreading that Disney might threaten to withhold live sports broadcasts from affiliates who pulled Kimmel, it was only a matter of time before Sinclair suddenly found its unwavering belief in “free speech” again. There may be a subset of people pissed off that Kimmel is back on Sinclair’s airwaves, but you can bet even more would be pissed if they couldn’t watch LSU play Ole Miss on Saturday. That would hurt Sinclair’s real primary principle: always maximize profits.



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Broadcast TV Is a 'Melting Ice Cube.’ Kimmel Just Turned Up the Heat
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Broadcast TV Is a ‘Melting Ice Cube.’ Kimmel Just Turned Up the Heat

by admin September 26, 2025


Jimmy Kimmel returned to ABC this week. Sort of. About a quarter of ABC’s usual audience couldn’t see the talk show host this week after two major owners of ABC affiliates, Sinclair and Nexstar, refused to carry the show. Those right-leaning companies apparently felt that Kimmel’s joke—which included some disputed facts—was so unpardonable that they couldn’t expose their viewers to the comedian. They were also the first organizations to pull the plug on Kimmel, after Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr seemed to threaten action. That means that even the stations that did carry the show—as well as Disney, which owns ABC—might be courting the ire of a government official who seems eager to use his powers to silence critics.

Carr does have power. The FCC can grant and revoke broadcast licenses if stations don’t serve the public interest. It’s an artifact of a time when virtually 100 percent of viewers got their shows over the air, via television antennas. Local TV stations were granted slices of the very limited broadcast spectrum to beam their programs and had to meet certain standards to keep that privilege. But that era has passed. Local television stations now reach their audience via cable or internet bundles. Also, networks increasingly stream their programming through apps. Yet Carr still has the ability to bully networks and affiliates by threatening to take their licenses.

This raises a question: What’s the point of maintaining the current system? It’s certainly a mess for Disney and its fellow network owners like Comcast, which owns NBC, and Paramount, which owns CBS. Instead of kowtowing to free-speech-hating regulators, and toadying affiliates who are fine with censoring ABC programming, maybe Disney should bid farewell to stations that decline to run its programming. Disney already streams shows on Hulu (which it controls) and on its own app. There have long been examples of local stations owned and operated by networks. What if Disney or Comcast let contracts with troublesome affiliates lapse and then started their own local stations without using spectrum—both as apps and cable channels? Let Nexstar and Sinclair find their own programming, where they can tailor content to any standard they want. Disney can happily bypass the airwaves without worrying about FCC threats. They can even say those seven dirty words!

I ran this idea past a former FCC commissioner, who pointed out some potential problems involving existing contracts and such. But generally, he agreed that the idea not only made sense but was already in motion, on the largest scale. “It’s what Disney is doing by streaming ESPN and everything else. It is something that has to be coming,” he tells me, speaking on the condition of anonymity. Blair Levin, the former chief of staff to an FCC chairman, was even more sympathetic to my idea. “Broadcast is a melting ice cube,” he says. It’s only a question of how long it will take to thaw. Five years? Ten?

So my idea is less novel than I thought. The Kimmel conundrum has only turned up the heat on a doomed chunk of frozen water. Even as I chatted with former FCC officials, Needham, an investment bank that tracks media, put out a note that suggested even more drastic action is warranted. Disney, it said, should immediately begin streaming its entire schedule! The money it would reap from ads or subscriptions would more than make up for any losses, and Disney’s market cap would rise.

I don’t expect that to happen right away. The multiyear contracts and ongoing relationships between affiliates and networks lock in the current situation for a while. But when I asked an executive from a company that owns TV stations whether the current arrangement was sustainable, I didn’t get the pushback I expected. “It’s a real question,” he tells me, admitting the relationship of late has become more fraught.



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Jimmy Kimmel clip goes viral after Ethan Hawke “interrupts” new monologue
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Jimmy Kimmel clip goes viral after Ethan Hawke “interrupts” new monologue

by admin September 25, 2025



Jimmy Kimmel Live! ratings are through the roof following his temporary suspension at ABC, with the latest episode featuring Ethan Hawke ‘interrupting’ the host’s monologue in a now-viral clip. 

If you’ve been off-grid the past week, here’s the lowdown: on last Monday’s (September 15) episode, Kimmel slammed Donald Trump’s response to Charlie Kirk’s death, which drew criticism from FCC chairman Brendan Carr. 

Hours later, ABC affiliate holders Nexstar and Sinclair announced they were preempting the chat show, with Disney-owned ABC following suit. The response was loud, with netizens threatening to boycott Disney and 400 celebrities signing an open letter in defense of free speech. 

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Following successful negotiations, ABC put Jimmy Kimmel Live! back on the air on Tuesday (aside from its affiliate stations owned by Sinclair and Nexstar, which maintain the ban). Another episode aired last night (September 24), and it was another big hitter. 

Ethan Hawke crashes Jimmy Kimmel Live! monologue 

Ethan Hawke – a guest on the show – crashes Kimmel’s monologue for a skit about the fact that he didn’t sign the American Civil Liberties Union letter condemning the show’s suspension.

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The bit unfolds as Kimmel thanks the signatories, which includes Robert De Niro, Tom Hanks, and Meryl Streep. “I also want to thank the more than 400 entertainers, actors, writers, directors, producers who all signed a letter from the ACLU in support of our show,” he says. 

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Hawke then appears on the stage, saying, “I know I’m not supposed to be out here yet. I heard you talking about the letter of endorsement. I want to let you know right here, man-to-man, face-to-face, what an honor it was to sign this letter.”

The pair shake hands, with Hawke earning cheers and applause from the crowd. The laughs come in when Kimmel checks the letter, only to discover Hawke isn’t on the list.

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In reality, Hawke’s name doesn’t appear on the ACLU letter, and while no explanation has been given as to why, it may simply be that he wasn’t approached to sign, or that his name was missed in the reporting of the 400-plus signatories. 

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Either way, the show played into the omission with this gag. “I think I signed it twice, man… Dude, I signed it. I know I signed it,” adds Hawke, who then distracts Kimmel and uses a pen to sign the letter while he’s not looking. 

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The Black Phone actor then quips that he would have signed it, but it “looked like you were kind of done, you know, and I’m not the type of guy who’s going to bet on a three-legged horse with broken ankles.”

Earlier on in the monologue, Kimmel examines Trump’s reaction to his show being back on the air. The POTUS wrote on Truth Social earlier this week, “I think we’re going to test ABC out on this.”

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“Let’s see how we do. Last time I went after them, they gave me $16 million dollars,” he added. “This one sounds even more lucrative. A true bunch of losers.”

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Kimmel responds to this, “Only Donald Trump would try to prove he wasn’t threatening ABC by threatening ABC.”

Jimmy Kimmel Live! has record ratings 

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The monologue was uploaded to YouTube under the title ‘Trump Threatens Jimmy Kimmel & ABC, Escalator Fiasco at the UN & Ethan Hawke Interrupts for Support’, and it’s since gone viral. 

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In the past six hours, it’s been viewed more than 2.3 million times, part of the reason being that it allows viewers overseas and in blackout states to watch it. 

Although Jimmy Kimmel Live! is on ABC and is available for streaming on Hulu, the 70 ABC affiliate stations owned by Sinclair and Nexstar did not air the show and are maintaining their ban. 

That means last night’s episode didn’t broadcast in 20% of US households, something Kimmel addressed in his first monologue back. 

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The controversy that unfolded has driven ratings up, with one writing, “I am not American, I have never watched Jimmy Kimmel except a few clips here and there about celebrities I liked. But I will watch this every day from now on out of spite.”

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“Watching from Hong Kong. I used to admire USA’s democracy. What happened in the previous eight months is a nightmare,” said another, while a third added, “Thank you for airing this on YouTube for those of us who live in Sinclair’s and Nexstar’s censored areas.”

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Despite its limited broadcast, Jimmy Kimmel Live! has recorded its highest US linear TV ratings in more than a decade, with Nielsen revealing 6.26 million people tuned in on Tuesday evening – a stark contrast to its 1.42 million average between 2024 and 2025.

Kimmel’s emotional 28-minute monologue has also been viewed more than 19.4 million times on YouTube since being uploaded yesterday, which again is huge compared to his 240,000 views average.

You can also read about if Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? has been canceled by ABC and if Disney is losing money over the controversy.

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Jimmy Kimmel Isn't Coming Back for Everyone. How to See If You Can Watch Tonight
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Jimmy Kimmel Isn’t Coming Back for Everyone. How to See If You Can Watch Tonight

by admin September 23, 2025


Millions of Americans are set to miss Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night TV on Tuesday, as two major owners of local ABC stations said that they still plan not to air the show.

Nexstar announced today that it is joining Sinclair in continuing their previous plans to preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely. Together, the two companies own more than 23 percent of local TV stations that are affiliated with ABC’s national programming. Viewers relying on those stations will instead have to settle for local news.

Nexstar’s announcement comes a day after Disney, which owns ABC, said the late-night talk show would return on Tuesday. The show had been suspended last week following comments Kimmel made after the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Disney’s decision to temporarily pull the show, under pressure from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr, set off a firestorm of its own and fueled a heated national debate over free speech.

Politicians, free-speech advocates, and Hollywood stars came to Kimmel’s defense in the days that followed. And a call to boycott Disney, including canceling Disney+ subscriptions, also went viral online, hitting Disney stock, prompting the House of Mouse on Monday to announce the show’s return.

However, that same day, Sinclair posted on X that it would be preempting the show while discussions with ABC continued.

Nexstar, for its part, said in a press release on Tuesday that it stood by its decision to pull the show, citing Kimmel’s “ill-timed and insensitive” comments.

Disney did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Gizmodo.

How to know if your local ABC station will air Jimmy Kimmy Live!

If your local ABC station is owned by Nexstar or Sinclair, you’ll miss out on Kimmel’s return.

Sinclair operates 38 ABC stations, including those in Washington, D.C., Seattle, and St. Louis. You can see Wikipedia’s full list here.

Nexstar runs 28 ABC stations, including in Salt Lake City and Nashville. The Wikipedia list of Nexstar stations is here.

A timeline of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! controversy

The controversy began after Kirk’s shooting on Wednesday, Sept. 10. In the days that followed, when little was known about the shooter, many conservative politicians and pundits suggested he was motivated by left-wing ideology.

On the night of Monday, Sept. 15, Kimmel pushed back on those claims.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.

Two days later, on Sept. 17, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr told conservative commentator Benny Johnson: “We can do this the easy way or the hard way. These companies can find ways to change conduct and take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”

The FCC regulates broadcast television and has the power to suspend a station’s license.

Hours after Carr’s remarks, Nexstar—which is in the process of trying to acquire TEGNA, another owner of TV stations—and Sinclair announced they would preempt the show. ABC soon afterward took action and announced it was suspending the program.

At the time, Sinclair said the suspension was not enough and called for further action from both ABC and the FCC.



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Jimmy Kimmel Live! Returns Following Disney Boycott
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! Returns Following Disney Boycott

by admin September 22, 2025


Tomorrow, Jimmy Kimmel will return to host his late-night show after it was “indefinitely” put on hold on September 17 by Disney following remarks he made about Charlie Kirk in the wake of the conservative commentator’s assassination earlier this month. The decision prompted a large amount of backlash from fans, actors, and comedians, and led to calls for a Disney boycott.

On September 22, Disney and ABC confirmed via a statement shared with the press that Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return to the air following a near-weeklong hiatus that came after the comedian spoke about Kirk’s assassination and his thoughts on how some Republican politicians, including President Trump, and other conservative commentators acted in the days that followed the shooting.

“Last Wednesday, we made the decision to suspend production on the show to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country,” said Disney and ABC in a statement. “It is a decision we made because we felt some of the comments were ill-timed and thus insensitive. We have spent the last days having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy, and after those conversations, we reached the decision to return the show on Tuesday.”

Since last week, Marvel and Star Wars actors like Pedro Pascal and Mark Hamill have spoken out publicly against Disney and ABC’s decision to suspend production on Kimmel’s popular late-night talk show after he joked that many members of the “MAGA gang” hit a new “low” after many of them tried to “score political points” from Kirk’s assassination. He also directly called out Trump’s awkward and cold reaction to Kirk’s death when asked multiple times about it, despite Trump claiming to call Kirk a friend. At no point, as documented extensively, did Kimmel joke about Kirk’s death. Yet that didn’t matter. FCC Chairman and Trump loyalist Brendan Carr threatened to investigate ABC and pull its broadcast licenses over Kimmel’s monologue. So Disney Entertainment Co-Chairman Dana Walden and CEO Bob Iger capitulated instantly and shut the show down.

 

 

This is a developing story…



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Jimmy Fallon rubs Trump's head on the Tonight Show.
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Late Night TV Reacts To The Jimmy Kimmel Charlie Kirk Fallout

by admin September 20, 2025


Last night on The Tonight Show, Mario Kart superfan Jimmy Fallon did what Jimmy Fallon does best: chuckle at his own jokes, make funny faces, and shrug his shoulders. While he didn’t shy away from dunking on Donald Trump’s trip to the UK, he did pull his punches when talking about late night TV’s other Jimmy getting bullied off the air by a rogue president, his FCC goon squad, and a complicit c-suite. “To be honest with you all, I don’t know what’s going on, and no one does,” Fallon told viewers. That last part, at least, is an obvious lie. Why Jimmy Kimmel was kicked off the air by ABC is not complicated or confusing. Part of what’s so galling about it is just how stupid, craven, and obvious what happened is, and how none of that stopped it from happening.

Jimmy Kimmel was kicked off the air for making fun of Trump. Not because he joked about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, which he didn’t do, or because he lied about it, which he didn’t do either. Comments about the “MAGA gang” trying to score political points off Kirk’s murder were just the setup to a punchline about how Trump can’t even muster a crocodile tear over the right-wing podcaster’s death before gushing about his White House renovations. You can watch the tape. You can read the transcript. There is no ambiguity in what transpired, even as pundits paid to make hay of the controversy try to hedge by condemning something Kimmel didn’t say while advocating for a First Amendment that wasn’t directly violated.

That’s because ABC, and it’s corporate owner Disney, rushed to comply before it even got to that point. One of the biggest TV operators in the country, Nexstar Media Group, is trying to buy another operator called Tegna in a deal valued at over $6 billion and that would require the approval of Trump’s Justice Department. Along with conservative network affiliate owner Sinclair, Nexstar announced it would stop carrying Jimmy Kimmel Live! (Nexstar denies this was the reason.) FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened to investigate ABC and pull its broadcast licenses over Kimmel’s monologue. And then Disney Entertainment Co-Chairman Dana Walden and CEO Bob Iger decided to preemptively pull the plug, provoking a celebrity-led boycott in the process.

Trump has been desperately trying to get Kimmel fired for months. Shortly after Paramount sacrificed Stephen Colbert to get its merger approved with Skydance, the president made this as clear as possible. “Jimmy Kimmel is NEXT to go in the untalented Late Night Sweepstakes and, shortly thereafter, Fallon will be gone,” he posted in July. Anyone who keeps acting surprised by what’s going on, like Fallon, just hasn’t been paying attention or, worse, thinks that they can save themselves by trying to pretend none of it is happening. Even ex-Disney CEO Michael Eisner is going, in so many words, “Wait, what the fuck is happening?”

Maybe that’s why it felt strangely nostalgic and refreshing to watch Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert last night, each tackling Kimmel’s firing in their own ways but in no uncertain terms. Like a lot of people, I watched The Daily Show and The Colbert Report a lot in college. Then I stopped. At some point the formula began to feel not only cringe but aimless. The news was getting grimmer and the stakes less funny. But last night reminded me what worked about them all those years ago. It’s cathartic to watch people call out obvious bullshit, especially when so many others keep running away from it, anxiously looking to their colleagues and bosses to make sure they don’t step out of line, even when the line is drawn by a dangerous buffoon. That’s how the Bush years felt. Nothing’s changed and yet now somehow it’s even worse.

“I do know Jimmy Kimmel, and he’s a decent, funny, and loving guy, and I hope he comes back,” Fallon said last night. It is, of course, not up to Kimmel if he comes back. Fallon knows that. He also knows he could be next. And that cynical calculus is what will make sure he’s not the last.



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Creatives and Disney+ Subscribers Call for Boycotts Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension
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Creatives and Disney+ Subscribers Call for Boycotts Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension

by admin September 19, 2025


In the hours after ABC decided to suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live over the host’s comments about the death of Charlie Kirk, celebrities, creatives, politicians, and trade unions took to social media to decry the decision. Now, the response has escalated, as both big names and regular folks are encouraging a boycott of not just ABC but parent company Disney, which covers a lot of turf in Hollywood.

Damon Lindelof, whose credits include the long-running ABC sci-fi mystery series Lost as well as HBO’s Watchmen and The Leftovers, posted a message of support for Kimmel on Instagram. He also noted that if Kimmel’s suspension isn’t lifted soon, “I can’t in good conscience work for the company that imposed it.” (Lindelof’s current project is Lanterns, a DC Studios series headed to HBO next year.)

Also on Instagram, Tatiana Maslany—whose many credits include playing the title character on the Marvel Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law—posted a story encouraging followers to cancel their subscriptions to the company’s stable of streamers, including Disney+.

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Ordinary folks who don’t have a show-biz stake are also speaking out, with posts calling for a boycott of ABC and/or Disney going viral on on X/Twitter, as well as tales of people who have cancelled their subscriptions to Disney+ and other affiliated platforms. (A search of hashtags like  #BoycottDisney and #BoycottABCNetwork yields many examples.)

According to Bloomberg, there may be some new movement on Kimmel’s situation: “Walt Disney Co. executives will meet Thursday with suspended talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel to discuss the future of his program, according to three people with knowledge of the matter,” the site writes. “The parties will discuss whether there’s a way to return Jimmy Kimmel Live! to the air, according to the people, who weren’t authorized to speak publicly and asked not to be identified.”

The Hollywood Reporter cited its own anonymous source in its own report from earlier today: “Disney is still trying to find a path back to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, according to the source. At the top, executives are hopeful, but note that the future is up to Kimmel’s willingness to participate in the cooling-off process.”

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