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Jimmy Kimmel

This is so incredible, how can anyone still say that the trump administration is protecting the freedom of speech? one of the most popular late night hosts in the usa is getting thrown of the air because he said something the government didnt like. He didnt say anything illegal. Of course there are some things that should be censored, but how did jimmy kimmel deserve this, he hasnt done anything illegal.
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4meAndyou · F
"Jimmy Kimmel is off the air—indefinitely. ABC announced Wednesday evening that it would cease airing new episodes of Jimmy Kimmel Live! until further notice. The network, and its parent company Disney, acted after complaints from conservative viewers and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) accused the late-night host of inaccurate reporting regarding the assassination of right-wing personality Charlie Kirk."

https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a67950912/jimmy-kimmel-suspended-abc-charlie-kirk-comments-explained/

So...here is something you MIGHT not know:

"The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was established in 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign communications, ensuring efficient and fair access to communication services across the United States.

Historical Context
The FCC was created as part of the Communications Act of 1934, which aimed to consolidate and update the regulatory framework for communications in the U.S. This act replaced the earlier Federal Radio Commission (FRC), which had been established to manage the growing complexities of radio communications. The rapid expansion of radio broadcasting in the 1920s highlighted the need for a more comprehensive regulatory body to oversee various forms of communication, including radio, telephone, and later television and internet services.
Wikipedia

Purpose and Responsibilities
The primary purpose of the FCC is to regulate communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. Its establishment was driven by several key objectives:
Promote Universal Access: The FCC was mandated to ensure that all Americans have access to reliable communication services without discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, or sex.

Manage Spectrum Use: The agency oversees the allocation and use of radio frequencies to prevent interference between different communication services.

Ensure Public Safety: The FCC plays a crucial role in promoting public safety through effective communication systems, especially in emergencies.

Foster Competition: The FCC is responsible for maintaining fair competition in the telecommunications industry, which includes regulating mergers and acquisitions among communication companies.

Evolution of the FCC
Since its establishment, the FCC's role has expanded significantly. Initially focused on radio and telephone communications, it has adapted to include regulation of television, satellite, and broadband services. The agency continues to evolve in response to technological advancements and changing communication needs, ensuring that it meets the demands of modern society.

In summary, the FCC was established to create a structured regulatory environment for communications in the U.S., ensuring that all citizens have access to essential communication services while promoting safety, competition, and innovation in the industry."

I heard the above summed up as follows: That the FCC is responsible for making sure the American people hear FAIR and balanced coverage of major issues by the major networks. Jimmy Kimmel was very, very far from being fair, OR balanced, and as such was a very poor representative of Disney and ABC.

And it was ABC who fired Kimmel.
@4meAndyou jimmy kimmel is a satirist , and he didnt say anything illegal.
4meAndyou · F
@Firewarrior While not illegal in the least, it was completely tasteless and so utterly insensitive that Bob Iger, CEO of Disney, listened to it and decided that Kimmel had crossed the line.

Funny thing about being the BOSS of your employer...you don't get to be tasteless and utterly insensitive after someone is murdered and piss off the BOSS of your employer.
@4meAndyou What part of it was tasteless and utterly insensitive?
4meAndyou · F
@Firewarrior Why don't you ask Bob Iger, who MADE that call?

"In his opening monologue on September 15, 2025, Kimmel addressed the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, stating that the "MAGA gang" was "desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them" and accused them of trying to score political points from the tragedy. He remarked on the absurdity of the situation, saying, "This is not how an adult grieves the murder of someone he called a friend; this is how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish".


Kimmel also highlighted President Trump's response to the incident, noting that Trump seemed more focused on construction plans for the White House ballroom than on grieving Kirk's death. He quipped, "Yes, he's at the fourth stage of grief: construction".

Consequences of His Remarks
Following these comments, ABC announced that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" would be suspended indefinitely. This decision came after backlash from right-wing politicians and threats of action from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding Kimmel's remarks. The suspension reflects the heightened tensions surrounding political discourse in the wake of Kirk's assassination and the polarized reactions to Kimmel's statements.
USA Today

Broader Context
Kimmel's comments were part of a larger discussion about the political climate and the reactions to violence in America. He criticized both sides of the political spectrum for their responses to Kirk's death, emphasizing the need for unity rather than division in such tragic circumstances.
KTLA

In summary, Kimmel's remarks about Charlie Kirk sparked significant controversy, leading to the suspension of his show and highlighting the ongoing tensions in American political discourse."