Thirty ABC affiliates announced they will air a tribute special, In Remembrance of Charlie Kirk, instead of Jimmy Kimmel Live this Friday

On Friday, September 19, 2025, several ABC affiliate stations, including Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar Media Group, will preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! to air a special tribute titled In Remembrance of Charlie Kirk. This programming change follows the indefinite suspension of the late-night talk show by ABC, which was prompted by host Jimmy Kimmel’s controversial remarks regarding the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Background of the Controversy

The controversy began when Kimmel, during his monologue on Monday, September 15, accused conservatives of attempting to exploit the murder of Charlie Kirk for political gain. He specifically criticized efforts to portray the alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, as having left-wing affiliations, despite prosecutors’ assertions of Robinson’s ties to the MAGA movement. Kimmel’s comments drew sharp criticism from conservative media outlets and political figures, leading to calls for accountability.

Response from ABC Affiliates

In response to the backlash, Sinclair Broadcast Group, which operates over 30 ABC affiliates, announced it would replace Jimmy Kimmel Live! with a special tribute to Charlie Kirk. Sinclair’s Vice Chairman, Jason Smith, stated that Kimmel’s remarks were “inappropriate and deeply insensitive at a critical moment for our country.” The company also demanded that Kimmel issue a public apology and make a donation to both the Kirk family and Turning Point USA, the organization co-founded by Kirk. Similarly, Nexstar Media Group decided to preempt Kimmel’s show, citing concerns that the host’s comments were offensive and did not reflect the values of the communities they serve.

ABC’s Suspension of the Show

Following the mounting pressure, ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely. The network’s decision came after interventions from government officials, including Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr, who criticized Kimmel’s comments and warned of potential regulatory consequences. President Donald Trump also expressed support for the suspension, calling it “great news for America.” The suspension has sparked a broader debate over free speech and media accountability.

Tribute Special Details

The tribute special airing in place of Kimmel’s show will honor Charlie Kirk’s contributions to conservative activism and his role in founding Turning Point USA. The program is expected to feature highlights from Kirk’s speeches, interviews, and discussions on his impact on American politics. The decision to air the tribute has been met with support from those who viewed Kimmel’s comments as inappropriate, while others have raised concerns about censorship and the suppression of free expression.

The replacement of Jimmy Kimmel Live! with a tribute to Charlie Kirk underscores the ongoing tensions between media personalities, political discourse, and public accountability. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how ABC and its affiliates will navigate the complexities of free speech, media responsibility, and the diverse perspectives of their audiences.

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