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Sinclair to Bring Back ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on Friday, Ending Blackout in Dozens of Cities

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Sinclair to Bring Back ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on Friday, Ending Blackout in Dozens of Cities

Sinclair Broadcast Group, one of the largest television companies in the United States, has announced that it will be ending its week-long blackout of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on its 40 ABC stations. This decision comes after much backlash and criticism from viewers and media outlets alike.

The blackout of the popular late-night show began last week when Sinclair, which owns and operates dozens of ABC affiliates across the country, pulled the plug on the program. This left many fans of the show disappointed and frustrated, as they were unable to watch their favorite late-night host.

But now, Sinclair has listened to the outcry of its viewers and has decided to bring back “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to its affiliates starting this Friday. This news has been met with great excitement and relief from fans who were left in the dark without their nightly dose of comedy and entertainment.

The decision to end the blackout was announced by Sinclair in a statement released on Thursday. The company stated that it has reached an agreement with ABC to resume airing the show on its stations, much to the delight of viewers. This move not only brings back the popular late-night show to its loyal fans but also shows that Sinclair is willing to listen to its audience and make changes accordingly.

The blackout of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was met with widespread criticism, with many accusing Sinclair of censoring the show due to its political content. The show, which often features Kimmel’s sharp and satirical take on current events and political issues, has been a target of conservative groups in the past. However, Sinclair has denied these claims and stated that the decision to pull the show was due to ongoing negotiations with ABC.

Regardless of the reason behind the blackout, the fact remains that the show’s absence was felt by viewers across the country. Many took to social media to express their disappointment and even started a petition to bring back the show. This just goes to show the strong following and influence that “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” has.

With the show’s return, viewers can once again look forward to Kimmel’s witty monologues, hilarious skits, and celebrity interviews. The show has become a staple in late-night television and has gained a dedicated fan base over the years. Its absence was definitely felt, but now viewers can breathe a sigh of relief as they can once again tune in to “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on their local ABC stations.

In addition to bringing back the show, Sinclair has also announced that it will be airing the upcoming 90th Academy Awards on its stations. This is great news for movie buffs and fans of the Oscars who were worried about not being able to watch the highly anticipated event due to the blackout.

The return of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and the decision to air the Oscars demonstrate Sinclair’s commitment to providing quality programming to its viewers. The company has also stated that it will continue to work with ABC to reach a long-term agreement that will benefit both parties and, most importantly, the viewers.

In conclusion, the end of the blackout of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” is a victory for viewers and a testament to the power of their voices. Sinclair has shown that it is willing to listen and make changes for the better. So, mark your calendars and get ready to tune in to “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” this Friday on your local ABC station. The laughter and entertainment are back, and we couldn’t be happier.

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