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4:45 PM ET, September 19, 2025

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New York Times:
Nexstar and Sinclair control 63 of ABC's 205 affiliate stations; Nexstar's proposed $6B merger with Tegna, which requires FCC approval, could give it 13 more  —  ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel's late night show on Wednesday after conservatives expressed outrage over a monologue the host had given two days earlier.
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Greg Sargent / New Republic:
Experts say FCC chair Brendan Carr's threats to broadcasters violate the First Amendment and are an abuse of the FCC's power  —  The startling decision by ABC to pull comedian Jimmy Kimmel's show under pressure from President Trump requires a real response from Democrats.
Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Jimmy Kimmel planned to address backlash over his Charlie Kirk remarks on Wednesday's show, but Disney executives feared it could worsen the situation  —  The late-night host wanted to address the firestorm over his remarks about Charlie Kirk's killing on Wednesday's show.
Taylor Giorno / NOTUS:
The National Association of Broadcasters has not made a statement on the Kimmel case; the group has previously opposed political threats to broadcast licenses  —  ABC's decision to “indefinitely” suspend comedian Jimmy Kimmel has alarmed free speech advocates — but apparently not the self-described …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court cases, starting with Bantam Books v. Sullivan, established that the First Amendment forbids the government from using coercion to suppress speech  —  The Supreme Court has distinguished bully-pulpit persuasion, which is permissible under the First Amendment, from coercion and threats, which are not.
The Hollywood Reporter:
Brendan Carr says it is “worthwhile to have the FCC look into whether The View” and others qualify as bona fide news programs exempt from equal opportunity rule  —  The FCC chair's latest comments come after he condemned ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ for remarks made about the Charlie Kirk shooter.
CNN:
The FCC hasn't denied any license renewals in decades and the legal battle would be long, so Brendan Carr's threats are designed to make the media self-censor
Stuart A. Thompson / New York Times:
How the outrage over Jimmy Kimmel's remarks on Charlie Kirk ballooned, starting with one X user, who monitors late night shows for liberal bias, posting a clip
Joey Garrison / USA Today:
President Trump says negative coverage about him by TV networks should be grounds for the FCC to revoke broadcast licenses, and “it will be up to Brendan Carr”
George Winslow / TV Tech:
The FCC's Anna Gomez, the commission's lone Democrat, calls ABC's decision to take Jimmy Kimmel off the air a “cowardly corporate capitulation” to FCC threats
The Guardian:
A US judge strikes down Trump's $15B lawsuit against the NYT for violating a rule requiring a “short plain statement” of the claim; Trump can amend the action  —  Judge says US president's complaint that the newspaper is ‘spreading false content’ about him violates federal rule
Jill Goldsmith / Deadline:
Shari Redstone defends the CBS News settlement with President Trump, praises Bari Weiss of The Free Press, and calls for media people to be more thoughtful  —  In her first public appearance since selling her family company to David Ellison's Skydance, Shari Redstone complimented Bari Weiss …
Alice Brooker / Press Gazette:
An alliance of media and digital organizations file a complaint with Germany's Federal Network Agency against Google's AI Overviews for violating the DSA  —  Latest AI Overviews complaint comes as Google continues AI Mode rollout.  —  An alliance of media and digital organisations have filed …
Sarah Scire / Nieman Lab:
Q&A with Tristan Werkmeister, Reuters' first social-first video reporter, on what the role looks like, how it was created, its challenges, and more  —  “Stories need to be either boiled down to the essentials, or reframed to put all the attention on the most social-friendly angle.”
Ben Berkowitz / Axios:
Trump claims he and Xi Jinping approved a deal for TikTok's US operations; Chinese media's readout only says that China respects the wishes of businesses  —  President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke about a TikTok deal Friday, but details on the social media platform's U.S. future remain unclear.
 
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