Jimmy Kimmel Show is back! Sinclair & Nexstar backs down TACO style

Frankfooter

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Friendly reminder it was the Democrats under Joe Biden and Big Pharma that pressured Spotify to cancel Joe Rogan during covid for the guests he had on JRE. Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the Biden administration forced him to censor any so called "misinformation" about covid and vaccines from Facebook. I guess the left don't like it when they get a taste their own "medicine"
Rogan pushed anti vaxxer disinformation, people died, but its about free speech.
Now you get the brain worm guy saying all vaccines are bad, Florida banning vaccinating kids and medical disinformation becoming policy.
And you also get way worse attacks on freedom of speech combined with disappearing people based on their accent

But it must be making you happy to trigger the libs.

Did you see the latest IDF crackdown in the West Bank? Oh, wait, this is just Chicago.

 

richaceg

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Well, this does confirm one thing.
Right wingers are assholes.

biggolingmaniac: Sorry to hear about your job loss, may you find another better one.
Looks who's mad a left wing unfunny comedian got fired? Kimmel mocked Trump when he got banned on Twitter...mocked fucker Carson when he got fired at fox..what comes aroundnis all around 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆
What next, rich?
You gonna send out ICE to deport comics who are mean to your pedo hero?


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If they're illegally in the country why not? How's your buddy Mahmoud doing? 😆 🤣 😂 😹..melting down on a weekend us next level...😆 🤣 😂 😹
 

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Rogan pushed anti vaxxer disinformation, people died, but its about free speech.
Now you get the brain worm guy saying all vaccines are bad, Florida banning vaccinating kids and medical disinformation becoming policy.
And you also get way worse attacks on freedom of speech combined with disappearing people based on their accent

But it must be making you happy to trigger the libs.

Did you see the latest IDF crackdown in the West Bank? Oh, wait, this is just Chicago.

No one died because of Joe Rogan. Give your head a shake and touch grass. If you left the confines of your 15 minute city you might find a patch of lawn to sit on.
 

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No one died because of Joe Rogan.
You 100% sure about that?

Because it's my guess that some rightie asshole listened to Rogan and a bunch of other assholes on the internet before going off and murdering a bunch of 6 year olds in those school shootings righties are always doing.
 

mandrill

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Friendly reminder it was the Democrats under Joe Biden and Big Pharma that pressured Spotify to cancel Joe Rogan during covid for the guests he had on JRE. Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the Biden administration forced him to censor any so called "misinformation" about covid and vaccines from Facebook. I guess the left don't like it when they get a taste their own "medicine"
That's because Rogan hosted anti vaxx commentators and that ended up killing a lot of kids too.
 

Frankfooter

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Looks who's mad a left wing unfunny comedian got fired? Kimmel mocked Trump when he got banned on Twitter...mocked fucker Carson when he got fired at fox..what comes aroundnis all around 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆

If they're illegally in the country why not? How's your buddy Mahmoud doing? 😆 🤣 😂 😹..melting down on a weekend us next level...😆 🤣 😂 😹
This coming from a guy who thinks El Risitas and Nic Cage gifs are funny 100 times in a row.
You'd think videos of kittens being kicked are funny.


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Frankfooter

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No one died because of Joe Rogan. Give your head a shake and touch grass. If you left the confines of your 15 minute city you might find a patch of lawn to sit on.
How many people in the US died because they weren't vaccinated?
232,000


 

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All of you lefties want to bitch about caving to political pressure. How about all of the businesses that were forced to fire their employees for refusing the covid vaccine
 
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Jimmy Kimmel and Disney are working toward reaching a compromise that would allow "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to return to ABC.

The veteran host's business and legal representatives are deep in discussions with Disney and ABC leaders in the hopes of finding a path to a compromise that would allow for the return of "Jimmy Kimmel Live," according to three people with knowledge of the situation.



The host has made no public comment since the show was abruptly pulled from its regular 11:35 p.m. slot on Sept. 17, with Disney saying only that the program would be off of its schedule "indefinitely" after one of the biggest owners of TV stations in the U.S., Nexstar, said it intended to pre-empt airings of the program following remarks the host made in relation to Trump and the slaying of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Sinclair, another large station owner, said it too was taking Kimmel off of its stations. Kimmel has hosted ABC's late-night franchise since 2003 and in recent years has become a key face of the network as the host of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," the Academy Awards and other specials.

There is no guarantee Kimmel and Disney will come to terms on agreement to return to the airwaves, these people cautioned. Nor is it clear where Kimmel's mindset stands on what he would and would not accept from ABC as conditions of taking the stage again for "Jimmy Kimmel Live." It's understood that Kimmel is mindful of the effects a shutdown would have on dozens of his production staffers as well as vendors in Los Angeles who work on the show, according to one source with knowledge of the situation. The host is also aware some staff and crew members are still digging out of the financial hole created by the months-long writers and actors strikes in 2023.



Disney representatives declined to comment. Kimmel's media representative did not respond to requests for comment.

The incendiary situation around Kimmel has unleashed a torrent of criticism of Disney from the left and right. Free speech advocates have decried the company's swift move to take Kimmel off the air. Conservatives have cheered and Trump has reiterated his threat to push for broadcast networks to lose their licenses for allowing anti-Trump and anti-MAGA voices on their airwaves. Demonstrations erupted on Thursday outside Disney offices in New York and Burbank and outside the theater complex in Hollywood where "Jimmy Kimmel Live" is produced.

There is no doubt that Kimmel and Disney need to proceed with caution. The company needs many TV stations to distribute "Jimmy Kimmel Live" across the U.S. if it is to generate the ratings the network has guaranteed to advertisers. Ad spending on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" totaled $51.1 million in 2024, according to data from Guideline, a tracker of ad spending, accounting for 21% of all advertising on late night programs.




It's understood that ABC and Disney brass had been flagging concerns to Kimmel for some time about the sharpness of his critiques of President Donald Trump and his unprecedented takeover of federal agencies. Kimmel has, like other commentators, not held back in his disdain for the Trump administration's campaign with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to round up suspected undocumented immigrants on the streets and in workplaces, without regard for constitutional norms of due process and equal justice.

At the same time, Kimmel's remarks on Monday about how conservatives were using Kirk's death to make political points and about President Trump's muted reaction to the matter while talking to reporters has spurred a Republican crusade. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened earlier on Wednesday to take action against ABC. After Disney's decision was revealed, Carr said he wanted "to thank Nexstar for doing the right thing" in a statement on social media. "Local broadcasters have an obligation to serve the public interest. While this may be an unprecedented decision, it is important for broadcasters to push back on Disney programming that they determine falls short of community." Since that time, Carr has made more statements suggesting he might investigate other Disney shows, like "The View."





As the controversy swirled, Disney executives felt they had no choice but to bump Kimmel in order to let the MAGA media-fueled controversy subside.

All the media companies involved are likely to have matters under government review in months to come. Nexstar is in the midst of trying to acquire another large TV station owner, Tegna, for $6.2 billion, a transaction that requires the approval of the FCC. A Nexstar spokesman has said Carr's comments had no bearing on its decision to pre-empt Kimmel's show. Sinclair last month announced a "comprehensive strategic review" of its broadcast business; any M&A involving local TV stations would be subject to FCC review and approval.

Disney, too, will require government permission to move forward in some critical business initiatives. The company has secured a deal that will give the National Football League a 10% stake in its giant ESPN sports-media outlet, and is also working to buy a majority stake in the Fubo live-streaming service and merge it with a similar product tied to live viewing TV networks via its own Hulu.


Free speech advocates from both sides of the political aisle have decried the moves that forced Kimmel's show off the air. Both Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican from Texas, and the American Civil Liberties Union, have suggested that government should not silence dissenting voices in America, as the ability to speak one's mind is paramount in the U.S.

Kimmel, who has hosted his late night program on ABC since 2003, has in recent years weighed when he might step down from his midnight duties. People who know him say he is closer to the end of his late-night tenure than the beginning. But he also knows that the show helps him with other Disney-backed activities, such as hosting the current edition of ABC's "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire," and other projects.

The host knows he has better roads to take to an exit, and Disney seemed interested in working with him to draw a map.

Jimmy Kimmel and Disney Work to Reach Compromise to Bring His Show Back
 

mandrill

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All of you lefties want to bitch about caving to political pressure. How about all of the businesses that were forced to fire their employees for refusing the covid vaccine
Yuh. They should have had some Christian White Nationalist pastors come around and exorcise the plague by sprinkling holy water and channeling the Holy Spirit of Jesus, right?
 

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Sorry can't read through the threads but regardless of Kimmel's talent using pressure from a government agency to shut down someone you don't like seems pretty clearly violation of the first amendment.
I'm sure they'll argue they didn't do it directly hence they didn't violate anything.
But that's a bit hard when the fcc chair seems gleeful over it.
 

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Yes, public health is an infringement on your personal freedom.
So are stop signs, drinking and driving laws and even gun laws.
The lockdowns restrictions and vaccine mandates didn't have any scientific evidence. The vaccines didn't stop the transmission of covid. The three you mentioned are effective at preventing death. They are also laws that were written in. They weren't made up on the fly.
 

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The lockdowns restrictions and vaccine mandates didn't have any scientific evidence. The vaccines didn't stop the transmission of covid. The three you mentioned are effective at preventing death. They are also laws that were written in. They weren't made up on the fly.
Please forgive but a gentle reminder that the strategy was epidemiology 101 learned from dealing with pandemics all over the world all over the years.
Carry on,
 

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Please forgive but a gentle reminder that the strategy was epidemiology 101 learned from dealing with pandemics all over the world all over the years.
Carry on,
No it wasn't. Even Fauci admitted that the 6 foot rule had no scientific basis to it. The WHO said lockdowns were pointless.
 

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The lockdowns restrictions and vaccine mandates didn't have any scientific evidence. The vaccines didn't stop the transmission of covid. The three you mentioned are effective at preventing death. They are also laws that were written in. They weren't made up on the fly.
Measles were eliminated from North America by vaccine.
Until the antivaxxer crowd pushed the bullshit you push, now we had Measles epidemics this year in Alberta and Ontario.

Ignorant right wingers are a plague to society on their own.
 
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