Host Pushes Back After Network Demands Apology

Jimmy Kimmel has refused calls to apologize to the family of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk or to donate to Kirk’s relatives and Turning Point USA. The demands were made by Sinclair Broadcast Group, a major ABC affiliate owner, following ABC’s decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely after backlash over his remarks on Kirk’s death.

According to reports, Kimmel told Disney executives he would not issue a contrition statement or meet the donation request. Sinclair responded by declaring it would not return the show to its stations unless Kimmel publicly apologized and made a “meaningful personal donation,” arguing ABC’s suspension was not enough.

Nexstar Media Group, another large affiliate owner, also pulled the late-night program, citing concerns over “community values.” With both groups sidelining the show, its national reach was sharply reduced even before ABC formally pre-empted the broadcast.

In his controversial monologue, Kimmel criticized political groups for allegedly exploiting Kirk’s murder for gain. Affiliates argued the remarks were offensive and demanded corrective action. Sinclair has since announced plans to air a tribute to Kirk in the program’s vacated time slot.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr backed the affiliates’ stance, condemning Kimmel’s comments while clarifying that regulators would not directly intervene in the matter.

Some media figures have defended Kimmel, framing the suspension as a free speech issue and warning of the chilling effect when affiliates exert influence over network programming.

ABC has described the move as a temporary pre-emption rather than a cancellation, suggesting the door remains open for Kimmel’s return if affiliate concerns are addressed.

For now, Sinclair insists only a direct apology and donation will allow the show back on its stations, leaving the program’s future uncertain amid an escalating standoff.

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