Disney has confirmed that Jimmy Kimmel Live! is set to resume with new episodes on ABC. The show had previously been suspended. The move represents a swift course reversal for one of late night’s most enduring franchises. The network cast the decision as the product of “thoughtful conversations” involving host Jimmy Kimmel after a political uproar that briefly bumped the show off the schedule.
Disney reinstates show after internal review
Disney said in a statement to the press that it had stopped production in order not to further fan the flames during an already highly charged moment, and then decided to bring the program back after conversations with Kimmel and his staff. Those familiar with the decision describe it as both editorial and operational: a brief cooling-off set to coincide with business as usual — though everyone acknowledges that the monologue desk has long been used as a political lightning rod.

ABC executives have held up Kimmel for years as a trusted voice who can navigate the intersection of making jokes and making news. Now, the network’s calculus seems to weigh newsroom values, audience demands, and affiliate relations against the peril of transforming programming decisions into partisan flash points.
How the controversy escalated around Kimmel’s monologue
Kimmel’s monologue last week prompted fast condemnation from conservatives and set off an unusual display of public clamoring on ABC, with comments from Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr. And while the FCC does not pre-approve content for broadcast or act as a censor, high-profile interventions have the power to galvanize political narratives and apply heat to distributors and local stations.
Nexstar Media Group, which owns several ABC affiliates, announced that its stations would pre-empt the show — an action that illustrated how quickly editorial disagreements can become carriage headaches. For any broadcaster, keeping a nationwide lineup intact relies on an intricate network–affiliate compact; even a small number of pre-emptions can mar reach and disrupt advertising designs.
Backlash, brand risk and late-night economics
The suspension met with significant backlash throughout Hollywood and from viewers who cast it as a matter of speech rather than programming. There is also something about solidarity when it comes to talent in late night, where creative and booking communities share a tight ecosystem; losing the support of A-list guests or showrunners can ripple out into ratings and revenues.

Despite industry yardsticks, Jimmy Kimmel Live! remains a pillar for ABC. Nielsen data in recent seasons have shown the program regularly vying for the 18- to 49-year-old lead among its fellow late-night broadcasts on broadcast television at 11:35 p.m., with digital clips extending that reach, particularly on sites like YouTube and social media. That double audience — linear and digital — provides advertisers flexibility, and any extended break could send attention over to rival franchises.
Consumer sentiment also looms large. Studies from companies like Morning Consult have shown that viewers are weighing perceived brand ethics as they decide where to put their time and money. The churn chatter from the week was directed at the studio-linked streaming services and bundled with calls from creators and guild members, no doubt also increasing the impetus to get the show back into production quickly.
What viewers can expect when the show returns to ABC
CNBC previously reported Kimmel’s intention to deal with the ban, a move in line with how late-night hosts tend to metabolize controversy: head-on, with a blend of explanation and punchlines. Look for some of the usual Kimmel signatures to return — high-profile celebrity interviews, a pointed strain of political satire, and repeatable bits designed to be shared the next day — while ABC reinforces guardrails that keep comedy challenging without derailing the broadcast division.
For Disney and ABC, the lesson is a strategic one: late night is not merely a programming block; it’s a cultural megaphone and digital content engine. Bringing Jimmy Kimmel Live! back fast helps stabilize that ecosystem, signifies solidarity with the show’s editorial voice, and reassures advertisers and affiliates that the network once again wants to own the conversation in the post-lights-up-on-Hollywood-Boulevard world.
