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Some ABC affiliates still refusing to air Jimmy Kimmel show

Some ABC affiliates still refusing to air Jimmy Kimmel show


Some ABC affiliates still refusing to air Jimmy Kimmel show

NEW YORK — Jimmy Kimmel is set to return to late-night television Tuesday after a nearly weeklong suspension over controversal remarks he made about the death of Charliie Kirk.

But two groups of ABC affiliates that denounced Kimmel last week said they would not carry his return. Nexstar Media Group said it would continue to preempt the show, “pending assurances that all parties are committed to fostering an environment of respectful, constructive dialogue in the markets we serve.” Sinclair Broadcast Group said it would also keep Kimmel off its stations. The two corporations collectively control about a quarter of ABC affiliates.

ABC suspended Kimmel indefinitely after comments he made in a monologue last week. Kimmel suggested that many Trump supporters were trying to capitalize on Kirk’s death and were "desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them.”

Trump-appointed Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr last week said it appeared that Kimmel was trying to “directly mislead the American public” with his remarks about Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old Utah man charged with Kirk's killing, and his motives. Those mootives remain unclear.

“We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr said before ABC announced the suspension. “These companies can find ways to change conduct, to take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or there is going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”

Some consumers punished ABC parent Disney by canceling subscriptions to its streaming services.