Thursday, September 18, 2025

People Who Want 'Misinformation' Regulated Are Mad Jimmy Kimmel Got Pulled Over Misinformation

 Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live! ", is facing cancellation after Nexstar-owned affiliates decided to preempt the show due to controversial comments made by Kimmel regarding Tyler Robinson, who is linked to alleged murder involving Charlie Kirk. As a result, ABC has also pulled the show indefinitely.

• Nexstar's Decision: Nexstar Media Group announced that affiliated television stations would not air Kimmel's show following his comments. ABC subsequently decided to pull the show permanently.

• Controversial Comments: Kimmel's statement included a characterization of Robinson that cast him as part of the MAGA movement, which has sparked outrage and been labeled as misinformation by some commentators.

• FCC Chair Remarks: Brendan Carr, the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, suggested the network could face repercussions unless they took action regarding Kimmel’s comments. This led to discussions about the impact of government oversight on free speech.

• Nature of Media Outrage: Some progressives have criticized the decision to cancel Kimmel's show as an attack on free speech, despite previously advocating for government regulation of misinformation.

• Local Media's Influence: Local affiliate stations, which often reflect audience sentiment more closely than national networks, played a significant role in the decision to preempt the show. Their needs to appease local viewers affected ABC's actions.

• Misinformation Debate: Critics like Chris Hayes have called the cancellation an infringement on free speech while those who supported misinformation regulation have previously pushed for media oversight to combat allegedly false information.

The cancellation of "Jimmy Kimmel Live! " arises from concerns about misinformation tied to political statements made by Kimmel. While there is a debate about the intersection of free speech and misinformation regulation, it is evident that local media reactions influenced the decision significantly. The situation reflects the complex nature of media responsibility and the ongoing discourse around speech and misinformation in today’s political climate.

https://redstate.com/joesquire/2025/09/17/people-who-want-misinformation-regulated-are-mad-jimmy-kimmel-got-pulled-over-misinformation-n2194072

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