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Disney Removes Jimmy Kimmel as Pressure Increases

18 September 2025
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Disney Removes Jimmy Kimmel as Pressure Increases
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Amid political pressures, Disney CEO Bob Iger and ABC executives decided to temporarily suspend Jimmy Kimmel’s show after conservatives criticized his comments related to a shooting involving a right-wing activist, prompting threats from affiliates and advertisers. This decision sparked a national debate on free speech and highlighted tensions between local stations and national networks, particularly with the FCC’s Brendan Carr advocating for conservative programming.

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