Fortune | FORTUNE 09月19日
吉米 Kimmel 节目被暂停,引发对晚间脱口秀未来的讨论
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吉米 Kimmel 的节目因批评保守派对查理柯克遇刺的回应而被暂停,引发了唐纳德·特朗普与晚间脱口秀主持人之间的争执。尽管特朗普声称收视率是原因,但专家指出,暂停节目并非仅基于收视率。此次暂停是由控制大量 ABC 附属电视台的 Nexstar 和 Sinclair 公司主导的,这被认为是地方广播公司首次对全国性节目内容表达强烈不满。FCC 主席暗示可能对 Kimmel 的言论进行审查,认为其可能存在“新闻扭曲”。此事件标志着晚间脱口秀可能迎来重大变革,其政治喜剧的界限和未来的生存方式正受到前所未有的挑战。

🎙️ 节目暂停的导火索与特朗普的介入:吉米 Kimmel 的节目因其对保守派就查理柯克遇刺事件的回应方式的批评,引发了 ABC 附属电视台的反弹,最终导致节目被无限期暂停。唐纳德·特朗普借此机会扩大了他与晚间脱口秀主持人的争执,并声称节目被暂停是因为收视率低下,但专家认为收视率并非唯一原因。

📺 附属电视台的权力崛起与行业影响:此次暂停并非仅由 ABC 网络决定,而是由控制大量 ABC 附属电视台的 Nexstar 和 Sinclair 公司推动的。媒体专家称这是“电视台权力最快的行使之一”,表明地方广播公司在内容审查方面拥有了前所未有的影响力,并可能成为“传统媒体的一个转折点”。

⚖️ FCC 的潜在监管审查与“公共利益”义务:联邦通信委员会(FCC)主席布伦丹·卡尔暗示,Kimmel 的言论可能会受到 FCC 的审查,并可能触发“新闻扭曲”条款。他强调 FCC 颁发的广播执照附带“以公共利益为运营”的义务,并暗示 Kimmel 的言论可能是一种“故意误导美国人民的努力”。

🔮 晚间脱口秀的未来走向与政治喜剧的困境:此次事件被视为晚间脱口秀的一个“拐点”,其过去 25 年来主导的激进政治喜剧模式可能受到限制。像吉米 Fallon 和塞思·迈尔斯这样的主持人,在特朗普的攻击、FCC 的审查以及附属电视台的挑战下,面临着如何在迎合观众和避免成为下一个“受害者”之间取得平衡的难题,预示着晚间脱口秀的创作环境可能变得更加谨慎和保守。

Trump used the suspension – which happened after an ABC affiliate revolt over Kimmel’s criticisms of conservatives’ response to the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk – to double down on his feud with late-night television broadly, targeting Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers as “two total losers.” 

“Their ratings are also horrible,” Trump posted on his platform, TruthSocial. “Do it NBC!!!” 

But Robert Thompson of Syracuse University, a widely cited multimedia and downright entertainment savant, told Fortune the suspension can’t be explained by ratings alone.

“You don’t pull a midweek show that’s already booked because of ratings,” he said. “That’s not how networks operate.”

Despite Trump’s call, the move to pull Kimmel off the air was not just a network decision: it was driven by a revolt from Nexstar and Sinclair, companies that control dozens of ABC affiliate stations, only hours after Kimmel’s controversial show aired. Disney-owned ABC responded by suspending Jimmy Kimmel Live! Indefinitely.

“This was one of the fastest exertions of station power I’ve ever seen,” Thompson said. “Back in the NYPD Blue days, some affiliates refused to air it, but ABC kept the show going. This time, ABC pulled the plug itself.”

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr described the affiliates’ refusal to air Kimmel’s program as a “turning point” for legacy media. 

“This action today by Nexstar and Sinclair, frankly, it’s unprecedented,” Carr said on Hannity Wednesday. “I can’t imagine another time when we’ve had local broadcasters tell a national programmer like Disney that your content no longer meets the needs and the values of our community.”

Carr also warned that further regulatory scrutiny could follow. In a separate interview with conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, he suggested the FCC might review Kimmel’s comments under potential “news distortion” provisions. 

“Any license granted by us at the FCC comes with an obligation to operate in the public interest,” Carr said, adding that Kimmel’s remarks about Kirk’s suspected killer seemed like an “intentional effort to mislead the American people.”

Kimmel faced backlash after his Sept. 15 episode, where he said, among other things, “[w]e hit 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 and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”

Trump seizes opportunity to broaden his feud

Seizing on the controversy, Trump took a victory lap, hailing Kimmel’s suspension as “great news for America” and calling him a man of “zero talent.” 

Trump has long hated many late-night talk show hosts, who have made him the butt of their joke-filled monologues for years. In August, Trump had dismissed Stephen Colbert as “talentless” shortly before CBS canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert after a decade-long run. 

CBS cited the excessive expense of the show despite Colbert leading in the ratings; it also came against the backdrop of CBS’ parent company, Paramount, winning regulatory approval for its takeover by Skydance, a company owned by David Ellison, the son of Trump ally Larry Ellison, the Oracle billionaire and second-richest man in the world. Paramount settled a Trump lawsuit over the editing of a commercial for a 60 Minutes news story that aired during the 2024 presidential campaign, while the deal was pending approval. ABC, for its part, has already made a similar settlement with the Trump administration.

Kimmel, facing weak ratings, was himself on borrowed time; his deal with ABC only runs until 2026. Unlike NBC, which has locked in Fallon and Meyers through 2028, Disney had yet to make a call on Kimmel’s future, even though Jimmy Kimmel Live! has long doubled as a valuable marketing engine for Marvel, Star Wars, and other studio tentpoles. 

Beginning of the end for late night?

The simultaneous political crackdown and corporate consolidation have left late night—a bedrock of American TV for 70 years—at an inflection point.

“Networks seem to have no appetite for the kind of aggressive, political comedy that’s dominated the last 25 years,” Thompson said. “We may be coming full circle, back to a Carson-style, harmless late night—with NBC the last one standing.”

That would leave Seth Meyers in a precarious spot. 

“He’s got to tread very carefully,” Thompson warned. “Does he serve his fans and risk becoming the third casualty, or soften and alienate them? There’s no good option.”

Meanwhile, Fallon and Meyers continue lampooning Trump. Fallon joked about Trump’s UK trip—“when he holds a little tea sandwich, his hands look normal-sized”—while Meyers compared Trump’s NATO logic to a “scam email.”

But their comedy now plays out under a shadow: Trump’s attacks, the FCC’s scrutiny, and affiliates’ newfound willingness to defy national networks. Together, they suggest a shifting media landscape—one where late night may no longer be safe ground for comedians to test even their wildest material.

Unlike Fallon, who has a less aggressive comedic style, Meyers is suddenly alone among the more aggressively political late-night hosts. He’s in a no-win bind, Thompson said: if he keeps doing sharp anti-Trump comedy, he could well be the next casualty. But if he softens his jokes, he’ll alienate the very audience that he’s built.

“I would hate to be Seth Meyers right now,” Thompson said.

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