FCC chief: Colbert, Kimmel 'facing the consequences' of choices to 'appeal to a very, very narrow audience'
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FCC Chair Brendan Carr recently criticized late-night comedians like Jimmy Kimmel for their choice of humor, particularly in light of Kimmel's jokes about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Carr defended ABC's decision to pull Kimmel from the air, suggesting that comedians who appeal to a narrow audience are now facing backlash. This situation highlights the ongoing tension between comedy and political sensitivity, raising questions about the limits of humor in today's polarized environment.
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