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Jimmy Kimmel Says ABC Nearly Picked Jon Stewart for His Late-Night Slot

The remarks land weeks after ABC pulled then reinstated his show following backlash to his Charlie Kirk monologue.

Overview

  • On Ted Danson’s podcast, Kimmel said he once prayed his show would be canceled as early struggles left him scrambling for guests and relying on friends.
  • He recounted that ABC was close to hiring Jon Stewart before executives Lloyd Braun and Bob Iger pivoted to Kimmel, who joked the network should have hired Stewart.
  • Kimmel said Bob Iger later explained the choice by telling him he was picked because he was "cheaper," a line Kimmel believed was only partly a joke.
  • ABC suspended and preempted the show in mid-September over Kimmel’s comments about the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, drawing affiliate preemptions from Nexstar and Sinclair and public praise from FCC Chair Brendan Carr.
  • Disney returned the program after "thoughtful conversations," and Kimmel’s comeback drew roughly 6.2–6.3 million TV viewers with substantial online viewership.