Fortune | FORTUNE 09月18日 23:52
吉米·坎摩尔节目因争议言论遭ABC暂停播出
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因主持人吉米·坎摩尔(Jimmy Kimmel)就保守派活动家查理·柯克(Charlie Kirk)遇刺事件发表的言论引发争议,ABC电视台暂停播出其深夜脱口秀节目《吉米·坎摩尔直播秀》。多家电视台表示将不再播出该节目,此举得到了联邦监管机构负责人的赞赏。坎摩尔的言论被指“冒犯且不敏感”,尤其是在国家政治讨论的关键时刻。目前,坎摩尔的合同将于2026年5月到期,ABC未立即说明节目暂停的具体原因,但前总统特朗普对此表示祝贺,并认为ABC终于采取了“必须采取的行动”。

🎙️ **节目暂停与言论争议**:吉米·坎摩尔(Jimmy Kimmel)因在节目中就查理·柯克(Charlie Kirk)遇刺事件发表的评论,引发了广泛争议,导致ABC电视台暂停播出《吉米·坎摩尔直播秀》。多家电视台拒绝播出该节目,并有评论认为其言论“冒犯且不敏感”,尤其是在当前敏感的政治环境下。

📺 **媒体与监管机构的反应**:多家电视台,包括拥有28个ABC附属台的Nexstar和拥有38个本地电视台的Sinclair,纷纷表示将不再播出该节目。FCC主席布伦丹·卡尔(Brendan Carr)赞扬了这些电视台的举动,并表示FCC正在加强对公共利益的执法。前总统特朗普也公开祝贺ABC的决定,认为这是“必须做的”。

👤 **遇刺者背景与嫌疑人动机**:文章指出,遇刺的查理·柯克是一位保守派活动家。嫌疑人是一名22岁的年轻人,在保守家庭长大,但近期倾向于“左翼意识形态”,并因“受够了他的仇恨”而将其作为目标。这一背景信息与节目中关于嫌疑人政治倾向的讨论形成了对比。

⚖️ **政治影响与媒体压力**:此次事件凸显了政治压力对媒体内容的影响。特朗普及其政府被指利用其权力影响媒体,对批评其言论的媒体进行调查或施压。有评论认为,这种做法可能导致媒体在政治压力下“枯萎”,并削弱言论自由,使得脱口秀主持人“看总统脸色行事”。

Jimmy Kimmel’s television future hung in the balance Thursday after ABC suspended his late-night show following the host’s comments about Charlie Kirk’s killing, which prompted dozens of stations to say they wouldn’t air the show, a move that was cheered on by a top federal regulator.

The veteran late-night comic made several remarks on Monday and Tuesday about the reaction to the conservative activist’s assassination, including saying that “many in MAGA land are working very hard to capitalize on the murder of Charlie Kirk.”

ABC, which has aired “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” since 2003, moved swiftly after Nexstar Communications Group said it would pull the show starting Wednesday. Kimmel’s comments about Kirk’s death were “offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse,” said Andrew Alford, president of Nexstar’s broadcasting division. Nexstar operates 28 ABC affiliates.

Another company that owns 38 local television stations, Sinclair, called on Kimmel to apologize to Kirk’s family and make a “meaningful personal donation” to the activist’s political organization, Turning Point USA. Sinclair says its ABC stations will air a tribute to Kirk on Friday in Kimmel’s time slot.

In an appearance on CNBC Thursday, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr cheered the moves by the two affiliate groups to push back against the network. While the Federal Communications Commission does not have power over the television networks, it does have the authority to suspend the licenses of their individual stations in local markets.

“We’re reinvigorating the FCC’s enforcement of the public interest,” Carr said, “and I think that’s a good thing.”

There was no immediate comment from Kimmel, whose contract is up in May 2026. ABC’s statement did not cite a reason for why his show was preempted.

President Donald Trump celebrated ABC’s move on the social media site Truth Social. “Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done,” he wrote.

Carr on Wednesday called Kimmel’s comments “truly sick” and said his agency has a strong case for holding Kimmel, ABC and network parent Walt Disney Co. accountable for spreading misinformation. He said the comic appeared to be making an intentional effort to mislead the public that Kirk’s assassin was a right-wing Trump supporter.

During his Monday evening monologue, Kimmel suggested that the suspect in Kirk’s killing, Tyler Robinson, might have been a pro-Trump Republican.

“The MAGA Gang (is) desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said. “In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving.”

Authorities say the 22-year-old grew up in a conservative household in southern Utah but was enmeshed in “leftist ideology.” His parents told investigators he had turned politically left and pro-LGBTQ rights in the last year. His voter status is inactive, meaning he did not vote in two regular general elections. He told his transgender partner that he targeted Kirk because he “had enough of his hatred.”

The business landscape around late-night television

Both Disney and Nexstar have FCC business ahead of them. Disney is seeking regulatory approval for ESPN’s acquisition of the NFL Network, and Nexstar needs the Trump administration’s blessing to complete its $6.2 billion purchase of broadcast rival Tegna.

For both companies, reinstating Kimmel after a suspension would risk the ire of Trump, who has already claimed that the show has been canceled.

Kimmel’s suspension comes two months after CBS announced that it was canceling Stephen Colbert’s show next May for financial reasons. But some critics have wondered if his stance on Trump played a role.

Both Colbert and Kimmel have made the president the frequent target of jokes. Soon after the Colbert cancellation, the FCC approved CBS parent company Paramount’s long-pending deal with Skydance.

Trump similarly celebrated Colbert’s impending exit.

“I absolutely love that Colbert got fired,” Trump said in July. “His talent was even less than his ratings. I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next.”

Within the past year, both Disney and CBS parent Paramount chose to settle lawsuits brought by Trump against their news divisions rather than fight it out in court.

In a post on X, FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez criticized the administration for “using the weight of government power to suppress lawful expression.”

“Another media outlet withered under government pressure, ensuring that the administration will continue to extort and exact retribution on broadcasters and publishers who criticize it,” said Ari Cohn, lead counsel for technology policy at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. “We cannot be a country where late-night talk show hosts serve at the pleasure of the president.”

The scene outside Kimmel’s studio after show was suspended

Kimmel departed the Hollywood theater where his show is taped about three hours after ABC’s decision. He kept his head down as he entered a waiting vehicle.

An audience was lined up outside the theater when they were told Wednesday’s show was canceled.

“Interestingly enough, they waited to pull the plug on this right as the studio audience was about to walk in,” Tommy Williams, a would-be audience member from Jacksonville, Florida, told The Associated Press outside the theater. “They didn’t tell us what had happened. They just said that the show was canceled.”

More of what Kimmel said on his show

Kimmel said Trump’s response to Kirk’s death “is not how an adult grieves the murder of someone he called a friend. This is how a 4-year-old mourns a goldfish, OK?”

He also said that FBI chief Kash Patel has handled the investigation into the killing “like a kid who didn’t read the book, BSing his way through an oral report.”

He returned to the topic Tuesday night, mocking Vice President JD Vance’s performance as guest host for Kirk’s podcast.

He said Trump was “fanning the flames” by attacking people on the left. “Which is it? Are they a bunch of sissy pickleball players because they’re too scared to be hit by tennis balls? Or a well-organized deadly team of commandos? Because they can’t be both of those things.”

The move comes as the president, his administration and political party have stepped up their effort to police speech about Kirk’s death. Vance earlier this week urged Americans to turn in fellow citizens who mocked the assassination.

It is also the latest effort by the administration to use its power to lean on the media. Carr has launched investigations of outlets that have angered Trump, and the president has sued multiple media organizations for negative coverage.

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Associated Press journalists Liam McEwan and Jaimie Ding in Los Angeles and Nicholas Riccardi in Denver contributed to this report.

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