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JD Vance attacks Jimmy Kimmel as unfunny with failing ratings and advertiser revolt
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Senator JD Vance criticized late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, saying he was not funny, his ratings were collapsing, and advertisers were leaving his show. Vance also said complaints from the left about free speech ring hollow after the Biden years.
Kimmel has long hosted a late-night program known for comedy and political commentary. His remarks about Charlie Kirk recently sparked significant backlash.
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Vance’s comments focused not only on the backlash but also on Kimmel’s career trajectory. He claimed the show was suffering from declining popularity.
Advertisers are critical to late-night programming success. Vance asserted that companies were turning away from Kimmel’s program.
The senator also linked the controversy to broader debates over free speech. He argued left-wing figures were inconsistent in their defense of expression.
Supporters of Vance’s view say late-night shows have alienated audiences with partisan humor. They believe declining ratings reflect a rejection of that content.
Critics argue Vance’s remarks represent political score-settling. They contend late-night television still commands influence despite changes in viewership habits.
The dispute underscores the intersection of politics, media, and entertainment. It reflects how public figures use cultural controversies to advance broader arguments.
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| Total News Sources | 45 |
| Left | 13 |
| Right | 17 |
| Center | 13 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Right |
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