Sinclair, a major broadcasting company that airs ABC affiliate networks, announced on Friday that it is ending the suspension of
Sinclair, a major broadcasting company that airs ABC affiliate networks, announced on Friday that it is ending the suspension of late-night show host Jimmy Kimmel’s program after previously continuing its preemption.
Disney executives, Sinclair and Nexstar indefinitely suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” two days after Kimmel falsely stated during a Sept. 15 monologue that the alleged assassin of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was part of the “MAGA gang,” despite his family and Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox having indicated that he subscribed to left-wing ideology. After the show returned to ABC’s airwaves, Sinclair continued its suspension until Friday afternoon.
“Sinclair today announced that it will end its preemption of Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the show will return, this evening, on Sinclair’s ABC affiliates,” the company’s statement reads. “Our objective throughout this process has been to ensure that programming remains accurate and engaging for the widest possible audience.