Last Updated on September 24, 2025 by Grayson Elwood
In a dramatic twist that few in television could have predicted, Nexstar Media Group announced Tuesday that it will not be airing Jimmy Kimmel Live! on any of its ABC stations. The decision came just as late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was set to make his return following his controversial remarks linking Charlie Kirk’s tragic death to supporters of Donald Trump.
The announcement dealt a staggering blow to ABC, which had hoped to quietly restore one of its flagship late-night programs. Instead, Nexstar—one of the largest station owners in the United States—made it clear that Kimmel’s comments were not going to be brushed aside.
And the shockwaves didn’t end there. Just one day earlier, Sinclair Broadcast Group, another giant in the local television world, announced that it too would preempt the show. Together, Nexstar and Sinclair represent dozens of local ABC affiliates, meaning that Kimmel’s much-publicized return was effectively silenced across huge swaths of the country.
Nexstar Draws a Hard Line
Nexstar issued a pointed statement on its decision, making clear that it had little interest in carrying on as usual.
“We made a decision last week to preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! following what ABC referred to as Mr. Kimmel’s ‘ill-timed and insensitive’ comments at a critical time in our national discourse,” the company declared.
“We stand by that decision pending assurance that all parties are committed to fostering an environment of respectful, constructive dialogue in the markets we serve.”
For many older viewers who have long valued civil conversation in American broadcasting, Nexstar’s stance struck a chord. The company framed its move not just as a rejection of Kimmel’s words, but as a defense of respectful dialogue at a time when national divisions feel deeper than ever.
Sinclair Joins the Boycott
While Nexstar’s statement drew headlines, Sinclair’s decision had already set the stage. Sinclair operates the largest cluster of ABC affiliates nationwide, and its move was swift.
“Beginning Tuesday night, Sinclair will be preempting Jimmy Kimmel Live! across our ABC affiliate stations and replacing it with news programming,” the group announced on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
For viewers tuning in expecting comedy and monologues, the sight of local newscasts in Kimmel’s place underscored how quickly the tide had turned.
Trouble Inside Kimmel’s Own Camp
Behind the scenes, uncertainty looms even larger. A member of Jimmy Kimmel’s reduced staff, speaking anonymously to industry newsletter Too Much TV, admitted deep doubts about the future of the show.
“I want to think it will [return],” the staffer said. “But I can’t imagine a scenario in which that happens. Even if Jimmy was willing to publicly apologize and donate money to whatever conservative group is demanding it… MAGA people will never be happy. It will never be enough.”
The staffer’s comments reflected frustration not just at the show’s removal but at Disney’s handling of the crisis. The entertainment giant had already suspended Kimmel indefinitely following his controversial remarks. With Nexstar and Sinclair now refusing to broadcast his program, the future of Jimmy Kimmel Live! is looking more precarious than ever.
Disney Caught in the Middle
Disney, which owns ABC, had initially reinstated Kimmel. But industry insiders say top executives remain deeply divided about whether the host can survive the controversy.
According to reports, Dana Walden, Disney’s co-chair, personally informed Kimmel that the network was pulling the plug after he refused to retract his words or issue an apology.
One staffer suggested that Disney could ultimately decide it is “cheaper to buy out the rest of his contract” and replace late-night entertainment with syndicated reruns. Shows like Modern Family or Judge Judy, they argued, would be less risky than defending Kimmel in the current climate.

