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Nexstar Media Group said it would join Sinclair's ABC-affiliate stations in preempting the return of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Tuesday.

Il colosso delle tv locali ha detto che bloccherà Kimmel a tempo indeterminato

Nexstar e Sinclair possiedono emittenti locali che ripetono lo show del comico in buona parte degli Usa. Ma gli spettatori potrebbero migrare su Youtube e far perdere introiti…

The programme was suspended by ABC over comments Kimmel made about the killing of Trump ally Charlie Kirk.

Together, the two TV station groups, Sinclair and Nexstar, control more than 20 percent of ABC’s local affiliates.

The comedian's late-night show was suspended last week after his remarks about the killing of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.

Il programma era stato sospeso la scorsa settimana dopo aver accusato la destra vicina a Trump di sfruttare politicamente l'omicidio di Charlie Kirk

Nexstar Media Group will not air "Jimmy Kimmel, Live!" and joined the Sinclair Broadcast Group in pre-empting the ABC talk show when it is scheduled to resume.

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Nexstar and Sinclair Broadcasting, two major affiliate operators, own and operate 70 of the 250 ABC stations across US.

Media strategist Jasmine Bloemhof said affiliates owned by such companies "understand they serve conservative-leaning communities across the country."

Nexstar Media Group, one of two broadcasting giants that have refused to bring \

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Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be available starting Friday night on all ABC affiliate stations after Sinclair and Nexstar ended their pre-emptions of the talk show.

Sinclair and Nexstar's ABC stations will stop preempting \

The blackout of Kimmel's show meant viewers in cities like Washington, D.C., and Seattle had been left without the late-night program on local TV.

Sinclair said that removing Kimmel was free speech itself and it’s “inconsistent to champion free speech while demanding that broadcasters air specific content.”