The controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show has intensified following Disney’s announcement of his return to television. Though ABC initially suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! in response to public backlash over his comments regarding a recent national tragedy, the network has since reversed course, revealing that the host will resume his show.
Disney’s statement clarified that the suspension was a temporary measure taken to allow space during a sensitive period. The company cited its decision as an effort to avoid escalating tensions. After internal discussions with Kimmel, ABC and its parent company, Disney, decided it was appropriate for the show to return to air on the following Tuesday.
However, the planned return has hit a significant roadblock. Sinclair Inc., a major operator of ABC affiliate stations known for its conservative leanings, has announced it will not air the program in nearly 40 markets across the country. Instead, local news programming will replace Kimmel’s show in those regions.
Sinclair explained that the decision stems from concerns about network accountability and content standards. The company stated it is entering discussions with ABC and will not resume airing Jimmy Kimmel Live! until those conversations lead to concrete actions. They are also requesting a formal apology from Kimmel and other measures to demonstrate accountability.
Among Sinclair’s stated conditions are a public apology directed toward individuals affected by the recent incident discussed on the show and a meaningful personal gesture, including a donation to related causes. The company emphasized that these steps are necessary to ensure the show aligns with what it considers appropriate for national broadcasting.
As of now, the future of Jimmy Kimmel’s return remains uncertain for viewers in areas served by Sinclair affiliates. The broader implications for late-night programming and media accountability are still unfolding.