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With Kimmel under fire, FCC moves to review ABC's TV station licenses

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Los Angeles Times
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The Federal Communications Commission has initiated a formal review of ABC's television station licenses following controversial monologue jokes delivered by Jimmy Kimmel at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. This regulatory action marks an unusual intervention into late-night entertainment content, raising questions about free speech boundaries and government oversight of broadcast media. Disney, which owns ABC, faces potential licensing complications amid ongoing political tensions surrounding celebrity commentary on high-profile events.

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With Kimmel under fire, FCC moves to review ABC's TV station licenses
With Kimmel under fire, FCC moves to review ABC's TV station licenses

The Walt Disney Co.'s owned ABC station licenses could be under scrutiny in response to late night gags about the White House Correspondents Assn. dinner.
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