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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKimmel is about the Nexstar Merger
this is not abc pulling kimmel this is nexstar, which is trying to merge with tegna to become the new more powerful sinclair, refusing to air kimmel on its abc affiliates.
IMPORTANT PERSPECTIVE: What I have not seen anyone discussing is that Nexstar pulling Kimmel, forcing ABCs hand, comes as Nexstar is leading the way for the industry on trying to get FCC approval for media consolidation.
https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2025/nexstar-tegna-fcc-ownership-rules-media-consolidation/
Nexstars other brands:
The company owns NewsNation, the fastest-growing national cable news network in prime time, a 75% controlling interest in The CW Network, and 31% of The Food Network.Nexstar CEO praised Trump last month. Today Nexstar removed Jimmy Kimmel.
@justinbaragona.bsky.social reported:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/nexstar-tegna-merger-tv-deal-ceo-trump-b2810500.html
Nexstar CEO praised Trump last month. Today Nexstar removed Jimmy Kimmel.
@justinbaragona.bsky.social reported:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/nexstar-tegna-merger-tv-deal-ceo-trump-b2810500.html
If youre reporting on Kimmel, point out that this is yet another instance of Trumps FCC toady Brendan Carr applying quid-pro-quo pressure to a company seeking an acquisition, in this case Nexstars $6.2 billion bid for a rival that requires his approval: https://www.newscaststudio.com/2025/08/22/nexstar-ceo-perry-sook-defends-6-2b-tegna-acquisition-as-regulatory-shift-creates-opening/
If youâre reporting on Kimmel, point out that this is yet another instance of Trumpâs FCC toady Brendan Carr applying quid-pro-quo pressure to a company seeking an acquisition, in this case Nexstarâs .2 billion bid for a rival that requires his approval: www.newscaststudio.com/2025/08/22/n...
— Frank Lesser (@sadmonsters.bsky.social) 2025-09-17T23:57:58.329Z

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badhair77
(4,999 posts)MrWowWow
(1,322 posts)Same as it ever was.
tulipsandroses
(7,953 posts)They also own The Hill and are part owners of The Food Network.
LeftInTX
(34,006 posts)Initech
(106,374 posts)Enough of this shit! Right wing billionaires are the worst people on earth.
newdeal2
(4,161 posts)So none of their viewers were upset by his comments. This whole line of reasoning is nonsense.
SunSeeker
(56,749 posts)MontanaMama
(24,541 posts)Follow the money. Always follow the money.
Gimpyknee
(659 posts)Thanks for posting.
spanone
(140,234 posts)USS_Dauntless
(69 posts)It's POISON.
Alice Kramden
(2,782 posts)For visibility
leftstreet
(37,333 posts)love_katz
(3,165 posts)Late night comedians have been helping me stay sane going back to Pisswig's first campaign.
C
Canceling Colbert and Kimmel is a crystal clear totalitarian power grab.
The rest of us are going to end up watching and supporting alternative media, for as long as it is available.
Eff U, Corporate Owned McGreedia!
Perhaps they will end up learning that they need us more than we need them.
punchergirl
(10 posts)The CEO, Perry Sook, has also stated that he is hoping for lots of deregulation from Trump and the GOP congress so he can compete with the Tech giants.
Wiz Imp
(7,385 posts)ABC has around 250 affiliate stations in the US. Only about 10% of those are owned by Nexstar. So Nexstar decides to pull Jimmy Kimmel. There's no way that should have forced ABC to acquiesce to them. How would it hurt ABC significantly if about 25 stations out of 250 stopped airing Jimmy Kimmel? It's not like most those stations could really threaten to become affiliates of one of the other networks. I really think Nexstar is more dependent on keeping those ABC affiliations intact than ABC is.
No, I think somebody at ABC decided (independent of Nexstar) that they either agreed with punishing Kimmel, or were scared the FCC would pull all the affiliate licenses. I don't think they could get away with that. There is no justification to pull their licenses based on the criteria under which a license can be pulled. ABC would almost certainly win a court battle.
summer_in_TX
(3,835 posts)I saw Nexstar removed Kimmel first and then the FCC's Brandon Carr leaned on ABC and threatened their license. So it certainly seems like Nexstar is a whole lot more involved in this than initial reports had it. Follow the money!
Want to reach out and touch Nexstar? nexstar.tv/contact includes their social media. Found this email address on their Facebook page: communications@nexstar.tv
UTUSN
(75,777 posts)EllieBC
(3,563 posts)They killed off so many shows. Really just a disgusting company.
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