
Will Idaho Televisions Be Tuned To Jimmy Kimmel’s Return?
Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is set to make his return to television Tuesday night at 11:35 P.M. (PT) after being suspended over a monologue where the celebrity discussed the Charlie Kirk assassination.
Even President Donald Trump threw his hat into the ring regarding the suspension of the show that premiered on ABC in 2003. He called the host talentless, during a recent press conference.
Although some of the program's supporters and sponsors have opted out of further dealings with Jimmy Kimmel's one-hour evening show, Disney has helped re-launch the program following the September 15 broadcast that got Kimmel in hot water, according to details shared by Yahoo Entertainment.
Jimmy Kimmel Set To Return To Late Night Television Following Suspension

Kimmel made statements regarding the September 10 assassination of Kirk during the show's opening that angered major show affiliates like Sinclair Inc., who has no future plans on airing the program on any of its platforms in the future, according to Yahoo Entertainment. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has also gotten involved.
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Charlie Kirk was killed with a single bullet to the neck on September 10 while addressing college students and supporters in Orem, Utah. Kimmel stated during the opening minutes of the show that Trump supporters were labeling the alleged assassin as a radical, left-wing (liberal) backer before all the details had been publicly released.
Jimmy Kimmel makes an estimated $15 million per year hosting the show, according to Parade.
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