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Jimmy Kimmel is returning to ABC on Tuesday, Disney says

September 23, 2025
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Jimmy Kimmel is returning to ABC on Tuesday, Disney says
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Jimmy Kimmel was reinstated after being pulled off the air "indefinitely" by ABC.

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  • Jimmy Kimmel's show is returning after ABC pulled it from the air last week.
  • Kimmel's suspension came following pressure from the FCC and Nexstar.
  • Disney said the show would return on Tuesday.

After ABC's decision last week to pull Jimmy Kimmel off the air "indefinitely," he's coming back.

On Monday, Disney, which owns ABC, said the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" host would return and the show would resume on Tuesday.

"Last Wednesday, we made the decision to suspend production on the show to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country. It is a decision we made because we felt some of the comments were ill-timed and thus insensitive," the Walt Disney Company said in a statement. "We have spent the last days having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy, and after those conversations, we reached the decision to return the show on Tuesday."

Kimmel's suspension following his on-air comments about Charlie Kirk had become a cultural flash point in recent days, drawing rebukes from the Hollywood community and free speech advocates on both sides of the political aisle. It also showcased the complex dynamics of the broadcast TV business and the new pressure playbook of Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr.

ABC's decision both to suspend Kimmel and then to put him back on the air demonstrates how heated the cultural conversation around Kirk's death — and what comments about it are considered acceptable — has become. Other companies like Microsoft and The Washington Post have also taken action against employees for their commentary following the killing of the conservative activist and influencer.

Hollywood heavyweights like comedian Ben Stiller and "Star Wars" star Mark Hamill posted jubilantly on social media in reaction to Kimmel's return, as did political figures like California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Andrew Kolvet, spokesman for Turning Point USA, the conservative organization founded by Kirk, wrote that Disney and ABC "caving" and letting Kimmel "back on the air is not surprising, but it's their mistake to make."

Disney stock pared losses of roughly 2% after the news broke, closing 1% lower for the day.

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The controversy started on Wednesday, September 17, when Carr took aim at Kimmel's comments about Kirk's death. Carr described Kimmel's comments as "sickest conduct possible" in an interview and said that the FCC would potentially need to review broadcast licenses.

"We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them," Kimmel had said on air Monday, September 15. The segment included additional comments about President Donald Trump.

Hours after Carr's comments on Wednesday, ABC suspended Kimmel following pressure from Sinclair and Nexstar, two major companies that own ABC affiliate stations. The situation had particularly high stakes for Nexstar, which is seeking the FCC's approval for a $6.2 billion M&A deal.

On Monday, following Disney's announcement that Kimmel would be back on air, Carr referred Business Insider to comments he made earlier that day. In those, Carr said Democrats had misconstrued his comments, and said the FCC was trying to "empower local TV stations to serve the needs of the local communities."

Following Kimmel's suspension, Sinclair said that it wouldn't air Kimmel's show on its stations until "appropriate steps" were taken. Sinclair's demands included an apology from Kimmel to Kirk's family and a donation to Kirk's family and Turning Point USA.

It's unclear whether Nexstar and Sinclair will air the show on their ABC affiliate stations. They didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

Politicians like former President Barack Obama, and key figures in Hollywood were critical of ABC's decision to pull Kimmel off the air. Late-night television hosts from Stephen Colbert to Seth Meyers reacted to Kimmel's suspension during their scheduled Thursday night shows. A protest outside Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, took place on Thursday, too.

"This is a big moment in our democracy, and we must all stand up for the principles of free expression," Meyers said on air. "There's a reason free speech is in the very first amendment. It stands above all others."

After Kimmel's reinstatement, FCC commissioner Anna Gomez, a Biden appointee who has criticized Carr for politicizing the agency, said in a statement that she was "glad to see Disney find its courage in the face of clear government intimidation."

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