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How to watch ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ without ABC

Richard Lawson
Last updated: October 25, 2025 8:51 am
By Richard Lawson
Entertainment
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If your ABC station is not airing Jimmy Kimmel Live!, you’re not out of luck. There are legitimate, legal ways to watch the monologue, the guest interviews and the music — even when your local broadcast schedule goes rogue.

Here’s a straightforward answer to what’s going on, why some markets are preempting the show and what alternatives work best.

Table of Contents
  • Why some ABC stations aren’t airing the show
  • The quickest legal ways to watch the show now
  • Will live TV streaming services make a difference?
  • Over-the-air options and using adjacent TV markets
  • About VPNs and other bypasses for location blackouts
  • Bottom line: the simplest, reliable ways to watch the show
A promotional image for Jimmy Kimmel Live! featuring Jimmy Kimmel embracing Guillermo Rodriguez , resized to a 1 6:9 aspect ratio.

Why some ABC stations aren’t airing the show

Not all ABC affiliates are owned by the parent company that owns ABC. Many are run by big station groups, and two of the largest, Nexstar and Sinclair, have chosen to preempt ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ in several cities after backlash over comments Kimmel made, and a subsequent apology.

The two also own more than a quarter of ABC affiliates across the country, impacting many major designated market areas, including Washington, D.C., Seattle, Portland, and Nashville, according to Reuters. If your ABC affiliate is owned by one of these two groups, the slot may get preempted for alternate programming.

You can easily see who owns your local affiliate by doing a search on the Federal Communications Commission’s database, or you can use ABC’s station finder. If your station is listed as Nexstar or Sinclair, expect that preemptions may occur.

The quickest legal ways to watch the show now

  • Stream on Hulu and Disney+. Next-day availability is subject to change. Fresh installments of Jimmy Kimmel Live! usually arrive the day after broadcast, so this is the easiest option if you’re being preempted locally. If you’re already a subscriber, just search for the show and start watching on demand.
  • Sign in with your pay-TV credentials for on-demand. A number of cable and satellite providers offer next-day ABC on-demand episodes in the ABC app within a week after airing. If you have a standard cable package, check your set-top box’s on-demand section or the ABC app for the most recent episode.
  • Catch official clips on YouTube. The verified show channel routinely uploads the full monologue, headline interviews, and musical guests. It isn’t a full episode, but it includes the segments most people share and discuss the morning after.

Will live TV streaming services make a difference?

Typically, no. Virtual cable bundles such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, and (in select markets) Sling deliver your local market channel feed based on where you are physically located. If your ABC station is preempting Jimmy Kimmel Live!, those preemptions will also be applied to those services.

Even if you are “traveling” digitally, services often verify your location and might limit access to out-of-market offerings. Leichtman Research Group estimates that some 18 million U.S. households now use these live TV streamers, but the kind of licensing that makes them feasible also hard-locks your local channels down to your DMA.

Jimmy Kimmel smiling and sitting at his desk on a late -night show set with a cityscape backdrop.

The takeaway: Live bundles are fine if you live in a market that offers the show; those won’t solve for local blackouts.

Over-the-air options and using adjacent TV markets

An antenna isn’t going to supersede a preemption by your local ABC. But if you are near the border of a DMA, a good outdoor or attic antenna could grab an ABC station from an adjacent and not preempting market. You can use tools from the FCC and from antenna planners to give you an idea of whether or not a nearby station is realistically within reach.

It’s not foolproof — terrain, distance and the power of the transmitter all make a difference — but for viewers at the edges of a media market, it can be a clean, entirely legal workaround that saves live viewing without requiring a subscription.

About VPNs and other bypasses for location blackouts

While the use of a VPN to pretend you’re in another city may sound like an easy workaround, most major streamers are versed at spotting and blocking that behavior. The technology isn’t illegal, per se, but circumventing geographic licensing violates terms of service and can generate error messages or account suspensions. It’s unreliable and not recommended.

There are also risks with unofficial streams or uploads, from malware to takedowns. The proper choices listed above — next-day on Hulu or Disney+, official clips on YouTube, or, if possible, an antenna pointed at a neighboring market — are safer and better quality.

Bottom line: the simplest, reliable ways to watch the show

If your ABC station is not showing Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the safest bet is next-day streaming on Hulu or Disney+, with official YouTube clips rounding up the highlights in the meantime. Live TV streaming services won’t solve a local blackout, but an over-the-air setup may help you watch the show if you can receive an unaffected neighboring ABC station. Inform yourself on your station’s ownership, pick the path that fits your setup, and no punchline will pass you by.

Richard Lawson
ByRichard Lawson
Richard Lawson is a culture critic and essayist known for his writing on film, media, and contemporary society. Over the past decade, his work has explored the evolving dynamics of Hollywood, celebrity, and pop culture through sharp commentary and in-depth reviews. Richard’s writing combines personal insight with a broad cultural lens, and he continues to cover the entertainment landscape with a focus on film, identity, and narrative storytelling. He lives and writes in New York.
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