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Jimmy Kimmel Live Suspension: Sinclair Pulls Show, Demands Apology

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Sinclair stations Replace ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ With Charlie Kirk Tribute, Demand Apology

WASHINGTON D.C. – Sinclair Broadcast group is replacing the Friday timeslot of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on its ABC affiliate stations with a special tribute to Charlie Kirk,founder of Turning Point USA,and is offering the special to other ABC stations nationwide. The move comes after Kimmel’s recent comments regarding Kirk’s father’s death, and Sinclair is also demanding a formal apology to Kirk’s family and a “meaningful personal donation” to both the family and Turning Point USA.

The action follows decisions by both Sinclair and Nexstar Media Group to pull “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” from their ABC stations in response to Kimmel’s remarks. Shortly after, ABC suspended production of the late-night show indefinitely.

“Mr. kimmel’s remarks were inappropriate and deeply insensitive at a critical moment for our country,” said Sinclair Vice Chairman Jason Smith in a statement. “We believe broadcasters have a responsibility to educate and elevate respectful, constructive dialog in our communities.”

Sinclair has stated it will not reinstate “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on its stations until “formal discussions are held with ABC regarding the network’s commitment to professionalism and accountability.” Even if ABC resumes production, Sinclair “intends not to return ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to our air until we are confident that appropriate steps have been taken to uphold the standards expected of a national broadcast platform.”

Sinclair, a major U.S. television station owner, has long been recognized for its politically conservative programming. The company is currently undergoing a “comprehensive strategic review” of its broadcast buisness, including potential sales and acquisitions, any of which would require FCC review and approval.

The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between national networks and local broadcasters, with Sinclair citing the need for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to address the control held by national networks over local stations.FCC Chairman Carr has publicly acknowledged the situation.

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