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Late night moderators about “censorship” indignantly: “We are all Jimmy Kimmel”

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Late-Night Hosts Voice Concerns Over Perceived Censorship Following ‌Kimmel Incident

New York, NY – september 19, 2025 – A wave of solidarity swept through late-night television today as hosts publicly expressed concern over what they⁤ perceive as increasing pressure on free speech in the ⁢United States, ‌sparked by the recent controversy surrounding ABC‘s handling of Jimmy kimmel’s monologue regarding Supreme Court Justice Samuel ⁢Alito.‌ Several prominent figures in the genre voiced ‍support for Kimmel and lamented a climate where political considerations appear to be influencing editorial decisions.

The dispute began after ⁤ABC reportedly paused distribution ​of a digital clip ⁢featuring Kimmel’s commentary on Alito, citing concerns about broadcast licenses. This action ignited a debate⁤ about the boundaries of satire and the potential for self-censorship ⁢within ‍mainstream media. Hosts like Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver swiftly responded, framing the situation as a broader threat to comedic expression⁣ and the ability to hold public figures accountable. “We are all Jimmy Kimmel,” Colbert stated on⁢ his show, adding, “If they can come for ⁢him, they can come for any of us.”

The incident comes amid a growing ⁤national conversation ⁣about “cancel culture” and accusations of bias from both sides of the political ‍spectrum. Critics on the right have ⁢long argued that mainstream media exhibits a “radical left” bias, while others contend that any attempt to limit speech, even that deemed offensive, is a dangerous ⁣precedent. ‌ The committee to Protect Journalists has noted a rise in attempts to discredit‌ journalists and media outlets, frequently enough fueled ​by online disinformation campaigns. ⁢

ABC has maintained that its actions were solely related to legal compliance and did not represent an attempt to stifle Kimmel’s voice. However, ⁣the incident has prompted renewed scrutiny of the relationship between media companies and regulatory bodies, and also the⁤ delicate balance between free speech and responsible broadcasting. The debate is expected to continue as media organizations navigate ‌an increasingly polarized political landscape and grapple with the⁣ challenges of maintaining​ editorial independence.

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