‘Last week, John Oliver tonight calls FCC on Kimmel

After his big evening during the 77th Emmy Awards last weekend, where he won series of exceptional scripted scripted and an exceptional writing for a series of varieties, John Oliver had his job cut for him on Sunday Last week this evening.
The actor did not fuck any punch while he called Nexstar and Sinclair, saying that they had to bring out the “dick of their mouth” from Brendan Carr to lead the apparent campaign sanctioned by the FCC against Jimmy Kimmel.
“We left last week, and many things have happened since our last show,” said Oliver in his monologue before embarking on the summary, including Trump’s royal visit to the United Kingdom, where the demonstrators projected a photo of the potus with Jeffrey Epstein on the side of the Windsor castle.
“It really makes me proud of the country that worries me to be expelled after this show is broadcast,” he continued. “Because we are going to dive directly with our main story tonight.”
Cott his audience on Disney’s announcement that Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be “preempted indefinitely”. The suspension was criticized by many as an attack on freedom of expression, following the FCC warning concerning its comments from Charlie Kirk.
While Nexstar tries to double its size by acquiring the competitor Tegna, Oliver explained: “The fact is that Nexstar seriously needs the FCC approval, it is therefore hardly surprising when Carr specifically said that companies should withdraw Kimmel or cope with consequences, he behaved quickly.
“Basically, Brendan Carr said” Jump “and Nexstar took his cock out of their mouths for just long enough to say:” What is the height, exactly? “” Added Oliver, noting that Sinclair then followed suit, while pursuing merger options that require the approval of the FCC.
“The event sequence here could not be clearer, because everything was done in sight,” said Oliver. “Carr relied on the broadcasters to eliminate Kimmel. They did it, sometimes even citing directly carr by doing it, then Carr celebrated with a fun GIF. This certainly seems to be a fairly clear case that the government puts pressure on the companies to censor the speech. And it is not as if Trump tries to hide it.”
Oliver then stressed that he should be safe at HBO because he is not broadcast and, therefore, “much less sensitive to the pressure of the FCC”, adding: “It is obviously very good for us, and I really do not see why this situation should change anytime soon.”
The actor then played information coverage clips on the potential paramount offer for Warner Bros., launching into a diatribe charged with explanation.
Known for his debates “Prouais-moi les bad” and Maga Pov, activist Kirk was shot down at the University of Utah Valley on September 10 in a tragedy that sent a shock in the political and media worlds.
After making fun of Trump on taking Potus on the NFL and Tiktok, Kimmel offered his blunt evaluation of the death of Kirk in his opening monologue in his program on September 15: “We struck new stockings during the weekend with the Gang Maga desperately by trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk can.