Topic: Jimmy Kimmel

112 chapters across the catalog

Trollery
Episode 1869 1:38:21 - 1:42:42

1869: Trollery

Stephen Colbert Replacement, Byron Allen, Dana Brunetti

Jimmy Kimmel joked that CBS is replacing Stephen Colbert with Byron Allen’s "Comics Unleashed," though it was clarified that Allen is actually purchasing the late-night time slot for his own programming. This move is expected to be more profitable for the network than traditional late-night shows. The segment also features an anecdote about Hollywood producer Dana Brunetti, known for "House of Cards" and "Fifty Shades of Grey," who is a listener of the podcast.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 32:14 - 35:13

1864: Pointcast

Celebrity Criticism, Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Kimmel

Celebrities and politicians, including Mark Ruffalo and Ted Lieu, are highlighted for making severe allegations against Donald Trump regarding his character and past associations. Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is also noted for a joke directed at Melania Trump that was deemed inappropriate by some observers.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 3:19 - 4:47

1863: Nekkidly

White House Correspondents' Dinner, Trump Attendance History

Donald Trump attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner for the first time as President, breaking a long hiatus following his 2011 humiliation by Barack Obama. The event featured a mentalist instead of a traditional comedian after previous roasts by Jimmy Kimmel. Rumors circulated regarding Grindr's potential sponsorship of the event, though these remain unverified.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 22:27 - 35:16

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Molly McNearney Interview on We Can Do Hard Things Podcast

Molly McNearney, executive producer of Jimmy Kimmel Live, appeared on the podcast "We Can Do Hard Things" hosted by Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach. McNearney expressed deep resentment toward her conservative family members who vote for Donald Trump, characterizing their political choices as a personal betrayal of her husband. She described the difficulty of maintaining relationships with relatives she believes are being deliberately misinformed by media outlets like Fox News.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 35:17 - 38:17

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Jimmy Kimmel and Molly McNearney Parenting Anecdote

Jimmy Kimmel and Molly McNearney recounted a story about telling their children that their television show had been suspended. They admitted to telling their children that the President was responsible for the suspension, leading to a discussion about political indoctrination within the household. The segment concludes with their daughter questioning if being on the "right side of history" meant they were "on the left."

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 38:19 - 45:34

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Jimmy Kimmel Climate Change Rant and Celebrity Culture

Jimmy Kimmel expressed a fatalistic view on climate change, suggesting that future generations will live in a "hellscape" due to current fossil fuel consumption and corporate greed. The discussion critiques Kimmel's sincerity and transitions into an anecdote about Molly McNearney's starstruck reaction to meeting her lesbian neighbors. The hosts suggest that such personal dynamics and political posturing contribute to the declining ratings of late-night television.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:43:28 - 1:47:35

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Antifa, Definition and Organizational Structure

A montage of media figures and late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel claiming Antifa is a "mythology" or "not an organization" is contrasted with AI analysis. The Grok AI "Error" describes Antifa as a decentralized movement with no formal headquarters, designed to avoid crackdowns. The movement's roots are traced back to 1930s European anti-fascist groups.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 29:25 - 30:54

1806: Gray Zone

Jimmy Kimmel Ratings, Late Night Viewer Decline

Jimmy Kimmel reportedly lost 85% of his key viewers following a brief ratings resurgence. Speculation suggests that the new ownership at Skydance may use this decline as a justification to cancel the show or replace the host, as the current viewership levels are deemed unsustainable for the network.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 2:17:46 - 2:19:28

1805: Hamburger Wine

Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, and Late Night Ratings

The hosts discuss the declining relevance and ratings of late-night talk shows, specifically mentioning Jon Stewart and Jimmy Kimmel. They suggest these hosts are desperate for attention and that their networks are struggling to make the high-budget formats profitable. The segment mocks the idea that these shows still hold significant cultural influence.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 1:36:07 - 1:41:18

1804: Mucho Retardo

Political Violence Poll, NPR and Free Speech Restrictions

A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds that 30% of Americans believe they may have to resort to violence to get the country back on track. The poll also indicates that 80% of citizens believe the country has gone too far in restricting speech across political lines.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 2:21:53 - 2:26:43

1803: Drone Wall

Chris Hayes and Late Night Censorship Hypocrisy

A supercut highlights the perceived hypocrisy of MSNBC's Chris Hayes and late-night hosts regarding media censorship. While these figures defended Jimmy Kimmel during a brief hiatus, they previously celebrated the permanent Twitter ban of Donald Trump and the firing of Tucker Carlson. The segment contrasts their "free speech" rhetoric with their support for deplatforming political opponents.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 2:30:21 - 2:32:54

1803: Drone Wall

Jimmy Kimmel Ratings and TV Industry Data Suppression

The difficulty of finding accurate, up-to-date television ratings for Jimmy Kimmel's return is discussed, with claims that the industry is suppressing data. While Kimmel saw an initial surge to 6.2 million viewers, subsequent numbers are harder to verify. The shift toward measuring YouTube views and delayed recordings has complicated traditional overnight rating reporting.

Stimming
Episode 1802 2:03:46 - 2:08:34

1802: Stimming

Jimmy Kimmel, ABC Late Night Controversy

Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air after a brief hiatus, drawing 6.2 million viewers but only a 0.8% rating in the key advertising demographic. The discussion highlights Kimmel's past defense of ABC firing Roseanne Barr, contrasting it with his current complaints about government pressure on broadcasters. Kimmel claimed the government has no right to regulate what is said on television, despite the reality of FCC standards and practices for broadcast licensees.

Stimming
Episode 1802 2:08:34 - 2:14:16

1802: Stimming

FCC Regulation, Kimmel vs. Brendan Carr

Jimmy Kimmel criticized FCC Chairman Brendan Carr for allegedly threatening broadcasters, calling the move a violation of the First Amendment. The segment notes that Kimmel's rhetoric may be a "veiled reference" to Joe Rogan's larger audience and paycheck. While Kimmel portrays himself as "speaking truth to power," critics argue he is simply prodding bureaucrats to garner popularity as his ratings continue to decline.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 16:18 - 22:33

1801: Hate of Speech

Jimmy Kimmel, Ted Cruz, and the Charlie Kirk Murder Narrative

The conversation shifts to the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's comments about the murder of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent reactions from conservatives like Ted Cruz. Cruz's podcast performance is critiqued for its "Mafioso" tone. The segment analyzes Kimmel's monologue, which suggested the perpetrator was not part of the MAGA movement, and mocks President Biden's reaction to the news during a press encounter.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 36:15 - 40:12

1801: Hate of Speech

Disney-NFL Deal, Local Affiliates, and Late Night Ratings Decline

An analysis of the business relationship between networks and local affiliates reveals a significant decline in late-night television audiences. Disney's potential acquisition of NFL networks via ESPN is identified as a complicating factor in their regulatory standing. The hosts suggest that networks like ABC and NBC are losing millions on shows hosted by Kimmel and Colbert, making reruns of older content like "Hogan's Heroes" potentially more profitable.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 43:37 - 47:40

1801: Hate of Speech

Disney Boycott, TikTok Protests, and Cynthia Nixon

A growing boycott against Disney, Hulu, and Disney+ is highlighted through social media clips, including a viral TikTok and a statement from actress Cynthia Nixon. Protesters cite the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and perceived government interference as violations of the First Amendment. The segment explores the financial repercussions for Disney as fans cancel subscriptions and annual passes.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 1:59:49 - 2:12:21

1800: Soros Stooge

ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel Following Charlie Kirk Comments

ABC has suspended "Jimmy Kimmel Live" indefinitely after the host suggested the killer of Charlie Kirk might be a pro-Trump Republican. The decision followed an announcement by Nexstar Broadcasting that its affiliates would preempt the show. While some reports suggest FCC Chair Brendan Carr pressured the network, the hosts argue that Nexstar acted independently due to advertiser concerns and Kimmel's "information silo" bias.

Glop
Episode 1789 2:00:18 - 2:03:36

1789: Glop

Howard Stern Departure, Late Night Ratings and Trump

Howard Stern is reportedly parting ways with SiriusXM following a salary dispute, marking the end of an era for the veteran broadcaster. Donald Trump commented on the news, suggesting that the "hate Trump" business model is failing in the entertainment industry, citing low ratings for late-night hosts like Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel. Observers note that Stern's influence began to wane after his endorsement of Hillary Clinton and a perceived shift in his public persona.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 25:59 - 37:16

1784: Yakcasting

Alan Cumming, Jimmy Kimmel Live Guest Hosting

Actor Alan Cumming guest-hosted Jimmy Kimmel Live, delivering a monologue that criticized the Trump administration and advocated for transgender rights. Cumming utilized his platform to address social issues including immigration, bathroom access, and gun control statistics. The performance was characterized as a highly political shift for the Disney-owned late-night program.