Jimmy Kimmel to return to Nexstar and Sinclair’s ABC affiliates Friday – Axios

Jimmy Kimmel Live! will once again be broadcast on ABC stations owned by Nexstar and Sinclair. Multiple outlets report that the so-called “Kimmel blackout” has ended, setting the stage for his return on Friday. The resolution addresses weeks of uncertainty surrounding his late-night show’s availability.

Nexstar and Sinclair bring Jimmy Kimmel’s show back to local TV stations

Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night program is back on the air in dozens of U.S. cities after Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group ended a dayslong blackout. The dispute began when Kimmel made remarks about a conservative activist, leading to a temporary removal of his show.

Nexstar and Sinclair bring Jimmy Kimmel’s show back to local TV stations

‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to Return Nationwide Following Suspension

Viewers across the United States will once again be able to tune in to “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” as station owners nationwide have agreed to reinstate the late-night show, ending its previous suspension. Fans are eager for the program’s return, confirming its continued popularity in the late-night lineup.

‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to Return Nationwide Following Suspension

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Jimmy Kimmel recently returned to his late-night stage, addressing controversy over comments tied to Kirk’s killing. In an emotional message, Kimmel insisted he never meant to minimize a tragic event.

Trump floats pulling licenses if networks are ‘against’ him after Jimmy Kimmel suspended

President Donald Trump voiced approval for the sudden suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show over controversial commentary directed at the man accused of murdering Charlie Kirk. Now, Trump is questioning the legitimacy of television network licenses for any stations he deems “against” him.

Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump Get the Last Laugh as ABC Cancels Jimmy Kimmel

ABC has canceled Jimmy Kimmel Live!, prompting a swift response from President Donald Trump. The decision comes as a years-old tweet by Charlie Kirk dismissing the late-night host resurfaces, fueling fresh public debate.

Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump Get the Last Laugh as ABC Cancels Jimmy Kimmel