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affiliate preemptions
About this tag
This tag covers discussions about affiliate preemptions, where local TV stations choose not to air network programming. The content focuses on a specific case involving Jimmy Kimmel Live! after a controversial monologue led to affiliate preemptions, regulatory pressure, and network suspension. Topics include the balance between creative freedom and regulatory risk, affiliate groups asserting local control, and the broader implications for broadcast companies. The tag is relevant for understanding how affiliate preemptions can impact late-night shows and network-affiliate relationships.
Jimmy Kimmel’s late‑night future hangs in the balance as talks between his representatives and Disney — ABC’s corporate parent — continue over whether Jimmy Kimmel Live! can return to the air after a controversial monologue about the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk triggered...