He became a living political martyr. That's a really bad thing.Jimmy Kimmel should just start a podcast I bet viewership would be through the roof!
Stetler is also one of the few that called out both Carr and Nexstar on-air last night.Brendan Carr thinks he's cute:
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(Brian Stelter is CNN's Media Correspondent, and yes---Carr sent that in response to a request for comment from a journalist.)
Nexstar already owns lots of TV stations. It wants to merge with Tegna, which owns lots of other stations. In order to do that, it needs Brandon Carr, the FCC Chair's, permission, and it actually needs the FCC to change the regulations entirely about how many stations an individual company can own.
Now that you bring up South Park... it is interesting that the "next" episode has been postponed, and statements from the creators of the show are vague about the reasons.
“Apparently when you do everything at the last minute sometimes you don’t get it done,” they said. “This one’s on us. We didn’t get it done in time. Thanks to Comedy Central and ‘South Park’ fans for being so understanding. Tune in next week!”

Exactly. Nexstar "pulled the show" (depending on ones interpretation of events) because they are begging for Carr and Trusty to remove all ownership caps so they can get Tegna outright. This was simple craven political posturing on Perry Sook's part.
It also shows how untenable it is for ABC to continue to operate as a network. If Nexstar tomorrow wanted to drop World News Tonight on all of their ABC affiliates in favor of NewsNation simulcasts, that effectively cancels World News Tonight. What really died tonight was the network-affilate model that governed local television for decades.
South Park doesn't air on OTA TV like late nightRe: South Park…it’s been especially clear this season (not that it wasn’t already known) just how down-to-the-wire the show is. Their especially sharp focus in these first episodes is about as real-time as humanly possible for a program like that. Next to the late-night shows…or what remains of them…and SNL, they’re right up there doing their thing as-it-happens.
Honestly, last night, we saw the death knell of the network-affiliate model.And this is one *very* good reason why there should be market caps on station ownership.
Did I say it did? No. It is an example of a program produced close to airtime.South Park doesn't air on OTA TV like late night
So what?Looks like Jimmy made a political statement on the air. And it was a lie.
Economics. Sinclair has a fair number of affiliates and I don't see any value in making a war over a marginal and expensive late night program that only 12 people watched. Ok, more than 12, but not many more that a cheap to buy movie might generate.This may be a naive question, but why didn't ABC just threaten to pull their affiliation with the stations that said they weren't going to run Kimmel?
Fox News does it all the time.Looks like Jimmy made a political statement on the air. And it was a lie.
Honestly, it looks like ABC was completely caught off guard.This may be a naive question, but why didn't ABC just threaten to pull their affiliation with the stations that said they weren't going to run Kimmel?
And the problem is less Sinclair itself, though they are a problem. The FCC chair openly threatened them.Economics. Sinclair has a fair number of affiliates and I don't see any value in making a war over a marginal and expensive late night program that only 12 people watched. Ok, more than 12, but not many more that a cheap to buy movie might generate.
Given Sinclair's history, a strong case can be made that they acted in full collusion with Carr. The threat was kayfabe to them. It was, however, an absolute threat to the smaller groups like Hearst, Hubbard, Rockfleet, the Manship family, and Graham.And the problem is less Sinclair itself, though they are a problem. The FCC chair openly threatened them.
Would collision stand up in court anymore.Given Sinclair's history, a strong case can be made that they acted in full collusion with Carr. The threat was kayfabe to them. It was, however, an absolute threat to the smaller groups like Hearst, Hubbard, Rockfleet, the Manship family, and Graham.
You have to prove it exists and there's a lot of plausible deniability here.Would collision stand up in court anymore.
The courts are corrupt now would they care.You have to prove it exists and there's a lot of plausible deniability here.