I wondered what is the largest market in which Sinclair has the ABC affiliate. Finally, a use for AI (Google in this case):Dopey move. Whatever their motivation, they had an audience that watched Kimmel that's been pissed off for most of a week. Now ABC's putting the show back on and those folks are being told "no" by their local affiliate.
There aren't enough happy MAGA folk to make up for what Sinclair's gonna lose in this deal. Long-term, they may get an easier go with the Trump administration, but they have TV stations to run and you can count on the Kimmel fans watching the local news on another channel.
What's the largest market in which Sinclair has an ABC affiliate?
The largest market in which Sinclair has an ABC affiliate is Washington, D.C., with its station WJLA-TV.
According to the 2024–25 Nielsen rankings, the Washington, D.C. market is the eighth-largest Designated Market Area (DMA) in the United States.
(I did check another source just to make sure this was correct.)
So...Washington. That might explain a few more things.
Someone should alert Sinclair that this is 2025, not 1975: if a viewer wants to see Jimmy Kimmel's show, they can always stream. Corporate pouts don't work that well any more.
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