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TV station owners reinstate Jimmy Kimmel’s show after ban

[/media-credit] Jimmy Kimmel In a dramatic reversal, two of the country’s largest television station owners—Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar Media Group—have reinstated Jimmy Kimmel Live! on their ABC-affiliated stations after earlier banning the show. The dispute traces back to provocative remarks Kimmel made in a recent monologue about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The comments drew sharp backlash from political figures and prompted ABC and its parent company Disney to suspend the show.
Although ABC lifted the suspension and restored the show network‑wide, Sinclair and Nexstar initially held out, citing concerns over content and community expectations. But mounting pressure from viewers, advertisers, community leaders—and perhaps the specter of regulatory and financial implications—appeared to shift the calculus. On September 26, both broadcasting groups announced they would end their boycott and return the show to air.
Sinclair, which had previously demanded an apology from Kimmel or a donation to the Kirk family, emphasised that its decision was made independently, asserting that “free speech provides broadcasters with the right to exercise judgment as to the content on their local stations.”
Even so, the episode raises broader tensions between editorial autonomy, broadcast accountability, political pressure, and the public interest. With station groups capable of pulling major network programming, the balance of power in US media is once again under scrutiny. It remains to be seen whether this reinstatement is the end of the road—or merely a truce in a larger cultural standoff.