9/26/25 I wasn't going to bother talking about this Kimmel thing, but the media of course is falling down on the job once again. Of course, the outrageous statements made (this was not a monologue) were bad enough, but there is an underling story here about the way our giant media companies work. Here publicly traded companies, that have millions of shareholders, and that are making decisions where millions of dollars seemingly being lost. I have a few questions that have not been addressed to my knowledge.
1 Was Kimmel being paid while suspended? 2 How much money are they making or losing on his show per year 3 How much did Disney lose in Ad Revenue during the suspension 4 What will be the loss in revenue from the 70 stations that have not returned: Sinclair Broadcasting Group and Nexstar Media Group (25% of stations) These are publicly traded Companies that we are trusting to safeguard our investments, I think Mr. Kimmel should be liable for any losses incurred because of his actions. PS By the way the two companies Sinclair and Nexstar took him off the air before any gov't action.
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