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ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel Live

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And that is relevant…how? (Never mind that I’m old as dirt and I knew who he was. Didn’t follow him, but I pay attention to the world around me.)
I don’t know anything the kids are following these days. The only podcasts I listen too are legacy tech ones. I could not name a new artist on the radio if you gave me a million dollars.

Get off my lawn! :D
 
i had never heard of the man before he was killed. I doubt any of you other old farts had followed him either.

Charlie Kirk? The founder of Turning Point USA, one of the largest and most influential right-wing organizations in the country? A man who has spent 12 years touring college campuses and doing impromptu "debates" with college students?

I'm 69. I knew exactly who he was. He'd been in the news fairly regularly.

Don't assume your ignorance of his existence and importance was universal.
 
Charlie Kirk? The founder of Turning Point USA, one of the largest and most influential right-wing organizations in the country? A man who has spent 12 years touring college campuses and doing impromptu "debates" with college students?

I'm 69. I knew exactly who he was. He'd been in the news fairly regularly.

Don't assume your ignorance of his existence and importance was universal.
I don’t follow conservative politics other than when their policies hit the mainstream. I might have heard his name but I didn’t know much about him.
 
I don't get why they caved. They could have just aired the show without Nextar/Sinclair and maybe put the episode up live for free on Hulu without a subscription needed for the other markets.
 
A couple of observations: 1. Kimmel was over the moon when Tucker Carlson was kicked off Fox.

So?

Tucker's firing came after FOX News paid $787.5 million dollars in a defamation suit to Dominion Voting Systems. Most of their on-air hosts lied about the 2020 election, but Tucker was simply viewed internally as the loosest cannon, something Tucker himself recognizes:


Among the "loose cannon" issues:


2. How come the assassin isn't being identified by the media with a middle name like so many others?

Leon Czolgosz

Guiseppe Zangara

Carl Weiss

Jack Ruby

Sirhan Sirhan

Arthur Bremer

John Hinckley

Ted Kaczynski

Dylann Roof

Luigi Mangione

Vance Boelter
 
I don't get why they caved. They could have just aired the show without Nextar/Sinclair and maybe put the episode up live for free on Hulu without a subscription needed for the other markets.

They could have. But---Nexstar and Sinclair have 68 ABC affilates between them---roughly 30 percent of ABC's clearances. They'd take a bath on spot rates and the show, if it's profitable, would likely not be, and if it's not profitable, it would be worse.

Plus---and we'll see how Disney ultimately decides (if Kimmel's gone, look for a news release as late as possible on Friday evening)---Disney and ABC have their own issues they need to deal with the current administration about.

Disney may make its money from the First Amendment, but don't think for a moment that it considers money to be secondary.
 
I have YouTube TV. The channel listing last night for the local ABC affiliate showed Celebrity Family Feud, but tonight's listing shows Kimmel and tonight's guests. I assume this will be changed sometime today. I automatically record the show every night -- not for the monologue but for the frequent country/Americana musical guests Jimmy features -- and just checked out the show from the 16th that triggered Trump's outrage. The section of the monologue that has apparently ended Kimmel's show was nowhere to be found.
I added the emphasis. If this was deliberate, and not just some technical glitch, then we're in full-blown Nineteen-Eighty-Four memory-hole territory here.
 
Disney may make its money from the First Amendment, but don't think for a moment that it considers money to be secondary.
A corollary to "freedom of the press belongs to the man who owns one".

The history of that quote - which turns out to be a whole category of quotes - is extensive. This demonstrates how reliant we've been on the integrity of media owners and operators, and in their resistance to transient political pressures. To put it more plainly, we've been lucky that most of our major media owners have had a spine. Until now.

 
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