

Fallout from ABC pulling Jimmy Kimmel off the air
Sep 19, 2025
Discussion kicks off with Jimmy Kimmel's abrupt suspension, exploring the implications of FCC pressure and corporate dynamics. The hosts delve into celebrity and political reactions, highlighting FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's role. They also link media pressure to electoral strategies and antitrust issues, pointing to ongoing scrutiny in the Epstein inquiry. The conversation paints a vivid picture of the shifting media landscape and the looming influence of government on how stories are told.
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Media Vulnerability To Political Pressure
- Corporate media bowed to political pressure when ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air, showing structural vulnerability.
- That decision triggered broad cultural pushback from comedians and creators who see it as government-influenced censorship.
Broad Political Backlash Emerges
- Democratic leaders and former President Obama framed the suspension as a dangerous escalation of 'cancel culture' by the administration.
- The Wall Street Journal editorial page also warned that regulatory power can be used to punish political opponents.
FCC Remarks Hint At Further Pressure
- FCC Chairman Brendan Carr signaled the administration may continue to press broadcasters under the guise of 'public interest' obligations.
- He warned the media ecosystem is shifting and implied more changes could follow.