To what company?Bold of anyone to think Disney wants to remain in the network television business, and especially after this debacle.
I give it one year before Disney sells off ABC.
To what company?Bold of anyone to think Disney wants to remain in the network television business, and especially after this debacle.
I give it one year before Disney sells off ABC.
SkydanceParamountWarnerDiscovery.To what company?
Celebrity Family Feud.I'm thinking reruns of Kimmel, maybe a best of and by then they should know where everyone stands in a couple of weeks.
Nexstar actually sent out a press release two years ago boasting that they could buy the ABC owned-stations with "minimal friction".To what company?
As I type this, it's 11:39 pm Eastern time, so we ought to know pretty quickly, at least in the Eastern and Central time zones.I'm thinking reruns of Kimmel, maybe a best of and by then they should know where everyone stands in a couple of weeks.
So on WKRN here in Nashville (a Nexstar station), we have a rerun of News Nation's (Nexstar's CNN) Elizabeth Vargas Reports. I think Celebrity Family Feud is for the non Nexstar ABC affiliates.As I type this, it's 11:39 pm Eastern time, so we ought to know pretty quickly, at least in the Eastern and Central time zones.
Can Nexstar afford the American Broadcasting Company.Nexstar actually sent out a press release two years ago boasting that they could buy the ABC owned-stations with "minimal friction".
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(Deadline) Disney’s ABC Stations Could Be Bought By Nexstar With “Little Friction” If They Are Sold Off, Company Advisor Tom Carter Says; Hails “Progress” In Lengthy DirecTV Carriage Dispute | Nexstar Media Group, Inc.
"Tom Carter, a longtime former Nexstar exec who is now a senior advisor to the CEO and board of directors, says the company could acquire Disney’s localwww.nexstar.tv
The original Deadline story:
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Disney’s ABC Stations Could Be Bought By Nexstar With “Little Friction” If They Are Sold Off, Company Advisor Tom Carter Says; Hails “Progress” In Lengthy DirecTV Carriage Dispute
Nexstar advisor Tom Carter says the company could buy Disney's local TV stations with "little friction" if they are sold off, as is widely expected.deadline.com
Nexstar solely exists to buy up stations for the sake of buying them, so they are the prohibitive favorite.
It's celebrity family feud.As I type this, it's 11:39 pm Eastern time, so we ought to know pretty quickly, at least in the Eastern and Central time zones.
I honestly thought you were joking, but clearly you weren’t. Apologies for the misinterpretation.It's celebrity family feud.
KMBC is airing Family FeudWCVB in Boston is airing "Chronicle" in place of ABC programming in the time slot.
Kimmel incorrectly attributed the killer's motives and philosophy. In this case, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, he misstated the event to justify his monologue. That is obviously what network management considered.
“For 33 hours, I was praying that if this had to happen here that it wouldn't be one of us — that somebody drove from another state, somebody came from another country… Sadly, that prayer was not answered the way I hoped for… But it did happen here, and it was one of us,” he added.
The crazy part in all of this is that when I first read that Nexstar was pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s show I thought wait one second KTLA, KRON, KSWB, WPIX are not being hit by the FCC until I realized that the ABC affiliates owned by Nexstar are WTNH Hartford, WTEN Albany New York, WRIC Richmond Virginia, WHTM Harrisburg Pennsylvania are some of the ones affected in pre-empting the Jimmy Kimmel Show.The Hollywood Reporter has more thorough coverage, but people on this board can connect the dots better than the general public:
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ABC Suspends ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ “Indefinitely” Over Charlie Kirk Shooting Comments
The network’s decision comes after affiliate group Nexstar said it would pull the late night show, and the chairman of the FCC suggested he might take action against ABC.www.hollywoodreporter.com
ABC only pulled Jimmy after Nexstar, which owns 28 ABC affiliates, said it was pulling the show.
Nexstar is trying not only to get FCC approval for its acquisition of Tegna, but a lifting of an ownership cap to do it.
And Brendan Carr, FCC commissioner, who should be bending over backwards to appear impartial, went on a podcast today, applauded Nexstar and encouraged other affiliate groups to file suit.
Someone at Nexstar finally figured it out, and are being keyboard warriors because they really want their deal with Tegna to go through. It sounds like Nexstar poked the bear, not the FCCIf what Kimmel said on Monday was so bad, why did everyone wait until Wednesday to respond?