The hosts of popular talk show “The View” chose to remain silent regarding the recent development where “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was pulled from ABC’s programming schedule. Instead of addressing the indefinite hiatus of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, The View’s co-hosts focused on other topics during their episode on September 18th.
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It was confirmed by a spokesperson for Disney’s ABC on September 17th that ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ would be put on hold after Jimmy Kimmel’s comments about the death of right-wing media personality Charlie Kirk. Despite this significant news, the panelists on The View did not touch upon the topic during their show, opting instead to kick off the episode by celebrating co-host Sara Haines’ birthday.

The absence of any mention about Jimmy Kimmel’s show made many viewers curious, especially considering the attention and diverse reactions the news had garnered from various personalities in the entertainment industry. While The View did not delve into the topic, the day’s discussions revolved around various subjects, including FBI Director Kash Patel’s testimony, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Eugene Levy’s new show, and even Terry Bradshaw and his wife Tammy’s cookbook.
Interestingly, although Good Morning America touched on Kimmel’s show being pulled from the airwaves, The View remained mum on the issue. This decision raised questions among viewers, with some urging the panelists to address the situation and accusing the network of questionable actions.
On September 17th, Disney’s ABC confirmed the decision to put Jimmy Kimmel’s show on hiatus following his statements about Charlie Kirk’s death. Amidst the reactions from politicians, comedians, and actors, there were contrasting opinions on the move. The company Nexstar Media expressed its objection to Kimmel’s comments and mentioned replacing his show with other programming in its affiliated markets.
The situation took a political turn when former President Barack Obama criticised the administration’s stance on media censorship, citing it as a violation of the First Amendment. In contrast, former President Donald Trump applauded ABC’s decision, branding it as a triumph for America. It was also noted that the late-night show was temporarily replaced in the ABC schedule by an episode of ‘Celebrity Family Feud’.
As the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel’s show continues to unfold, there is a mix of reactions from different quarters, making it a topic of interest and debate in the entertainment industry. The impact of this decision on late-night television and free speech remains to be seen, highlighting the complexities of balancing personal opinions with professional responsibilities in the public eye.
