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In filings with the FCC over the future of national network-local affiliate relations, Disney and other entertainment giants make their case for keeping the status quo.
Jimmy Kimmel has returned to the airwaves after an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! was unexpectedly pulled from ABC’s late-night lineup last week. The decision to pull the show resulted in ABC facing a fair amount of backlash, with 400 A-list celebrities ...
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Jimmy Kimmel isn’t going anywhere—signs new deal after explosive suspension and Trump feud
Jimmy Kimmel isn’t leaving the late-night throne anytime soon. The Emmy-winning host has officially signed a one-year contract extension with ABC, ensuring that Jimmy Kimmel Live! will continue through the 2026–27 TV season.
President Donald Trump lashed out at late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday after Kimmel mocked Trump’s poll numbers and criticized his move to host “a murderer for dinner at the White House.” “Why does ABC Fake News keep Jimmy Kimmel, a man ...
Jimmy Kimmel has had an emotional year. First, there was the suspension of his show, following remarks about the death of Charlie Kirk. Then his resounding return. But on Nov. 11, he faced his audience and spoke from the heart about the death of his ...
President Donald Trump’s contentious relationship with news organizations over his time in office has led to a host of legal battles and disputes
The new visa for rich foreigners had Kimmel rethinking the Statue of Liberty’s inscription: “Never mind your poor and tired. Give us a million bucks — you’re in.”
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Fate of Jimmy Kimmel Live! Revealed at ABC
Jimmy Kimmel revealed the fate of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC after his late night show was suspended and he lost his band leader and childhood friend Cleto Escobedo III.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr faced intense criticism Wednesday from Senate lawmakers over concerns he used government power to promote the stifling of free speech. Carr was grilled by Democrats on the Senate Commerce Committee over controversial statements he made about comedian Jimmy Kimmel that critics viewed as federal attempts to crack down on