The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated a comprehensive review of ABC network's television licenses in response to a controversial joke made by host Jimmy Kimmel about Melania Trump. This action reflects the escalating tensions between media and politics in the United States.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced a review of ABC Network to determine if its diversity initiatives are discriminatory. This comes a day after former President Trump called for Jimmy Kimmel's dismissal due to repeated criticisms.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has mandated an early review of ABC's licenses following a joke by host Jimmy Kimmel that sparked outrage from the White House. This incident marks a significant challenge for the new CEO of Walt Disney Company, Josh D'Amaro.
Former U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has reiterated his calls for <strong>ABC</strong> to take <strong>Jimmy Kimmel</strong> off the air following remarks deemed offensive. This campaign comes at a sensitive time for <strong>Disney</strong>, which recently appointed a new CEO.
A joke made by Jimmy Kimmel about Melania Trump has escalated into a political crisis, prompting President Trump to call for his dismissal from ABC. Melania described the joke as filled with hate.
TV host Jimmy Kimmel sparked widespread controversy after referring to Melania Trump as the 'waiting widow,' prompting calls for his dismissal from ABC by President Trump and his wife. Kimmel stated that his comment was merely a joke about their age difference.
Former First Lady Melania Trump has urged ABC to take a clear stance against late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, highlighting the need to address his negative comments directed at her husband, former President Donald Trump. Her remarks come amid ongoing debates about media responsibility and freedom of expression in the U.S.
Hundreds of journalists at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) went on strike today, marking the first such action in 20 years. This unprecedented move protests deteriorating wages and working conditions in the media industry.