Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night TV was set to be a major moment,
but it has turned into a standoff. After weeks of controversy over his
remarks about a conservative figure, Disney announced
Jimmy Kimmel Live! would return, saying the decision came after “thoughtful conversations.”
Just as fans prepared, Sinclair Inc. — which operates nearly
40 ABC affiliates nationwide — announced it would not air the show.
Instead, those stations will broadcast local news. The move marks
a rare split from national programming and underscores the backlash.
Sinclair said the show will remain off its schedule until
conditions are met, including a public apology from Kimmel
and assurances of accountability. The company emphasized
professionalism must be prioritized before reconsidering the program.
The fallout began when ABC initially put the show on hold,
citing national sensitivity. While Disney later reversed course,
the return sparked division. Now, viewers across dozens of
major markets will miss Kimmel’s long-awaited comeback.
What was supposed to be a smooth relaunch has instead become a
test of power between network affiliates and national programming,
leaving Kimmel’s future uncertain and raising questions about
how much sway local broadcasters have over what millions of Americans see.