Jimmy Kimmel's Viewership Decline: A Business Decision, Not Politics
Fox BusinessSeptember 23, 20254 min17,826 views
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- π Jimmy Kimmel has experienced a significant drop in viewership, losing between a third and 40% of his audience, including the lucrative Washington D.C. market.
- π The 25-54 demographic, a key target for advertisers, has seen a 72% decline for Kimmel over the last decade.
- π° No late-night show has been profitable since 2022, indicating increasing financial losses across the genre.
Business Decision vs. Free Speech
- π‘ The decision to potentially remove Kimmel is framed as a business decision by station owners like Sinclair and Nexstar, based on ad revenue generated.
- π« The argument that removing Kimmel is a free speech violation is countered by the hypocrisy of Democrats who remained silent when Google, Facebook, and Twitter censored conservatives.
- π’ The First Amendment does not protect workers on the job, and private companies are entitled to hire or fire based on their business interests.
Criticism of Kimmel's Content
- π Kimmel is criticized for allegedly spreading disinformation and acting as a
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