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Jimmy Kimmel responded to Melania Trump's fiery criticism, which has fueled fresh talk of a Disney and ABC boycott. What's going on?
The FCC reportedly is preparing to direct ABC stations to file early renewals of their licenses, a move that quickly drew criticism from the commission's sole Democrat.
A new federal move is raising serious questions about media freedom and political influence. The FCC has ordered an early review of Disney-owned ABC station licenses—years ahead of schedule—amid controversy surrounding late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and ongoing scrutiny of Disney’s diversity,
Disney will have the law on its side in its fight against the unusual broadcast license review ordered yesterday by the Federal Communications Commission, legal experts say. In 1996, Congress made it a lot harder for the FCC to take away a broadcast license,
FCC Chairman Carr says early renewal of Disney's ABC licenses is tied to a DEI review, not President Trump's call for Jimmy Kimmel's firing over his controversial joke.
Glenn Beck has a theory about how the Melania joke would turn out for Jimmy Kimmel, and he speaks from experience.
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is a MAGA loyalist, but he thinks the Republican-controlled FCC stepped over the line in accelerating the renewal process for broadcast licenses of Disney’s eight ABC-owned local TV stations — seemingly in response to a joke Jimmy Kimmel told about Melania Trump on late-night television.
Jimmy Kimmel's controversial joke ahead of the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting is the first big test for Disney's new CEO.