
In this episode of Red, White and Rude, William Del Pilar tackles the fallout from ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel. From false claims about the Charlie Kirk tragedy to FCC violations and collapsing ratings, the episode explores how one monologue shifted late night TV and raised questions about media accountability. The discussion covers affiliate pushback, advertiser concerns, selective outrage, and Disney’s broader business struggles. With comparisons to past controversies like Roseanne Barr, Tucker Carlson, and Gina Carano, Red, White and Rude asks: where’s the line between free speech and broadcast responsibility? Tune in for insights on politics, culture, and the shifting media landscape.
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Chapters:
00:00:11 Introduction & Podcast Overview
00:02:12 Why ABC Suspended Jimmy Kimmel
00:05:14 Ratings Collapse & Late Night TV Decline
00:09:03 FCC Rules & Broadcast Standards Explained
00:13:15 False Narratives and Public Perception
00:15:43 FCC Hoax Rule & Legal Risks for ABC
00:21:00 Affiliate Pressure & ABC’s Business Motives
00:23:12 First Amendment vs Private Company Rights
00:28:29 Disney Leadership Battles & Shareholder Pressure
00:33:20 Selective Outrage & Political Hypocrisy
00:39:25 Media Double Standards: Past Cancellations
00:47:31 The Bigger Picture: Media Accountability
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