Nexstar Media Group said Tuesday that the ABC stations it owns and partners with will not resume airing "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" even as Disney brings the program back nationally.
"We made a decision last week to preempt 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' following what ABC referred to as Mr. Kimmel’s 'ill-timed and insensitive' comments at a critical time in our national discourse," the company said in a news release. "We stand by that decision pending assurance that all parties are committed to fostering an environment of respectful, constructive dialogue in the markets we serve."
Nexstar's announcement adds to Sinclair, another major local TV operator, which said Monday that it would not air Kimmel's show.
Together, Nexstar and Sinclair account for more than 50 ABC affiliates, meaning Kimmel's return will not be available over broadcast to tens of millions in the U.S.
Those decisions come after a week of tumult for Disney and its ABC network. Last week, Disney pulled Kimmel's late-night show from its line-up “indefinitely” after Kimmel criticized some Republicans for how they were responding to conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s killing.
“The MAGA gang [is] desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said during his Sept. 15 show.
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr threatened to “take action” against Disney and ABC over Kimmel’s remarks. But Disney’s decision to pull Kimmel drew criticism from celebrities, as well as consumers. Some protested it, and others announced their decisions to boycott Disney.
By Monday, Disney announced that Kimmel would return on Tuesday. But station owners Nexstar and Sinclair have stood their ground on pre-empting the show on their ABC affiliates.
The show "will be available nationwide on multiple Disney-owned streaming products, while our stations will focus on continuing to produce local news and other programming relevant to their respective markets," Nexstar said Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Disney+ announced it would hike prices on Oct. 21. The price increase, which will apply to most of its plans, comes as some on social media were threatening to unsubscribe from the service over the company's handling of Kimmel's show.
The situation is complicated by major business moves from both Sinclair and Nexstar. Sinclair is exploring merger options for its broadcast business, which would also require FCC clearance, CNBC reported.
Nexstar is seeking FCC approval for a $6.2 billion merger with fellow station owner Tegna.


