...

Logo Yotel Air CDG
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Record ratings for Jimmy Kimmel's return despite ABC affiliates refusing to air show

Culture • Sep 25, 2025, 7:23 AM
7 min de lecture
1

Jimmy Kimmel's return after a near weeklong suspension has resulted in the show’s highest ratings in a decade. 

Disney-owned ABC confirmed the ratings boost, reporting that nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast – a figure which does not include viewership from streaming services.  

Typically, Jimmy Kimmel Live! gets about 1.4 to 1.8 million viewers each night on television.  

As is often the case with late-night hosts' monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel's opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening. ABC says more than 26 million people watched Kimmel's return on social media, including YouTube.

These record numbers come despite the blackouts in many cities like Washington, Seattle, Nashville and St. Louis. Roughly a quarter of ABC stations not airing the show, with Nexstar and Sinclair corporations still refusing to bring Kimmel back.

Jimmy Kimmel on his return show, joined by guest Glen Powell - Los Angeles on Tuesday 23 September
Jimmy Kimmel on his return show, joined by guest Glen Powell - Los Angeles on Tuesday 23 September AP Photo

A spokesman for Nexstar said yesteday that Kimmel will continue to be preempted from its stations while the company evaluates his show.

“We are engaged in productive discussions with executives at the (ABC parent) Walt Disney Co., with a focus on ensuring the program reflects and respects the diverse interests of the communities we serve,” said Nexstar.

And the president they serve, as Kimmel’s suspension has triggered debates over free speech in the US and shown quite to what extent Trump is trying to reshape media as he likes it – ie: without any criticism whatsoever.  

This has attracted the attention of US senators, who said they wanted to investigate the relationship between the affiliates and Trump's administration.

“If Nexstar or Sinclair traded the censorship of a critic of the administration for official acts by the Trump administration, your companies are not only complicit in an alarming trampling of free speech but also risk running afoul of anti-corruption law,” Senators Elizabeth Warren, Ed Markey, Ron Wyden and Chris Van Hollen wrote to the companies.  

Yesterday, another group of senators led by California Democrat Adam Schiff said they wanted to question FCC Chairman Brendan Carr about “implicit threats” made to Disney over Kimmel. 

A "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" crew member brings in a banner before the taping of the show at the Hollywood Blvd studio
A "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" crew member brings in a banner before the taping of the show at the Hollywood Blvd studio AP Photo

During Kimmel’s return show, the host said it "was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man". He also accused Carr of "mob tactics" - and satirized Carr and the FCC in a skit featuring Robert De Niro.  

Kimmel also criticised Trump, who was critical of Kimmel’s reinstatement, saying: "Our leader celebrates people losing their livelihoods because he can't take a joke,"later adding that Trump’s actions were "un-American". 

For now, it seems that Trump’s plan to use the apparatus of the federal government to pressure companies to reshape the media and public dialogue has spectacularly backfired. Until his next pressure move, that is, as he has openly called for Kimmel’s late-night colleagues Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers to also be taken off air.  


Today

Photojournalist Emily Garthwaite's calling for the untold stories
Culture • 4:13 PM
18 min
We spoke to photojournalist Emily Garthwaite about her work as an artist and activist telling untold stories<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/culture/2018/10/26/photojournalist-emily-garthwaite-s-ca
Read the article
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: ‘One Battle After Another’ - PTA’s talkin' 'bout a revolution
Culture • 1:03 PM
10 min
Four years after ‘Licorice Pizza’, celebrated American filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson returns to the big screen with his tenth feature, ‘One Battle After Another’. And it’s an absolute blast. With plenty of actual blasts.<div class="small-12 column text-c
Read the article
Spanish band accuses The Rolling Stones of plagiarism over lockdown song 'Living in a Ghost Town'
Culture • 10:46 AM
7 min
The leader of Spanish band Angelslang, Sergio García Fernández, claims the Rolling Stones plagiarised two of his tracks to make 'Living in a Ghost Town', a song released during the pandemic. The case is now before a Madrid court.<div class="small-12 colum
Read the article
British court throws out terror-related charge against Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh
Culture • 10:35 AM
6 min
The Kneecap band member, who performs under the name Mo Chara, appeared in court for the third time on terror charges today. The UK court has ruled that these charges cannot continue.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https:
Read the article
Eurovision crisis: EBU confirms broadcasters to vote on excluding Israel in November
Culture • 9:27 AM
7 min
Amid growing pressure from European nations calling for Israel to be excluded due to the war in Gaza, the EBU has announced an extraordinary meeting will take place in November, during which an online vote will decide whether Israel gets to go to Eurovisi
Read the article
Dutch independent radio stations announce 15-hour broadcast for Palestine
Culture • 8:17 AM
5 min
'Transmission For Palestine' airs this weekend and sees ten independent Dutch radios join forces to raise funds and awareness about “the occupation and colonisation of Palestinian land by Israel.”<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a
Read the article
Sassy or childish? Trump replaces Joe Biden’s White House portrait with autopen
Culture • 7:32 AM
5 min
The Trump administration has turned a conspiracy theory into a framed shady dig, and The White House called attention to the portrait change on its social media accounts.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronew
Read the article
Prix Pictet 2025: Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar wins prized photography and sustainability award
Culture • 12:45 AM
23 min
The Prix Pictet photography and sustainability award might be the world's only accolade where there are no real losers. However, Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar's haunting series, The End, was judged by the jury to be a 'clear warning of things to come'.<div
Read the article