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Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night desk with 6.3 million viewers Tuesday night, making it the most-watched regularly scheduled episode in the show’s history, per Variety.

Tuesday night’s broadcast marked a 343% increase from the previous season’s average of 1.4 million viewers, according to the outlet and preliminary data from Nielsen.


  Jimmy Kimmel during his return to “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Sept. 23. Disney via Getty Images Jimmy Kimmel during his return to “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Sept. 23. Disney via Getty Images

  Jimmy Kimmel Disney via Getty Images Jimmy Kimmel Disney via Getty Images

However, Kimmel’s impressive total could have been higher if Nextar and Sinclair – two of the largest companies that own and operate local TV stations and ABC affiliates across the country – didn’t blackout “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” from 23% of US households.

The comedian’s show was temporarily pulled off the air by ABC last Wednesday following Kimmel’s controversial comments about Charlie Kirk, which sparked outrage among conservatives.

Kirk, a conservative activist, was shot dead on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on Sept. 10. He was 31.


  Charlie Kirk Getty Images for The Cambridge Union Charlie Kirk Getty Images for The Cambridge Union

  Kirk during a Turning Point USA convention in Detroit in 2024. AFP via Getty Images Kirk during a Turning Point USA convention in Detroit in 2024. AFP via Getty Images

During his opening monologue on Sept. 15, Kimmel claimed that the “MAGA gang” was “trying to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them” to “score political points from” the tragic incident.

But after the Disney-owned network suspended Kimmel “indefinitely” following pressure from Nexstar, Sinclair and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, the late-night host reportedly negotiated his return.


  Jimmy Kimmel Disney via Getty Images Jimmy Kimmel Disney via Getty Images

  Kimmel at the Gracie Awards in Beverly Hills, California, in May. Variety via Getty Images Kimmel at the Gracie Awards in Beverly Hills, California, in May. Variety via Getty Images

“Last Wednesday, we made the decision to suspend production on the show to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country,” Disney said in a statement earlier this week.

Although Kimmel tried to clarify the incendiary claims that left him suspended for nearly a week upon his return, he opted not to apologize for the comments.


  Jimmy Kimmel during his monologue on Sept, 23.
 Jimmy Kimmel during his monologue on Sept, 23.

  The host spoke from the heart and got emotional while addressing the suspension.
 The host spoke from the heart and got emotional while addressing the suspension.

  Jimmy Kimmel.
 Jimmy Kimmel.

“You understand that it was never my intention to make light of a murder of a young man,” he said in his opening remarks. “I don’t think there’s anything funny about it.”

“I understand that to some, that felt either ill-timed or unclear, or maybe both, and for those who think I did point a finger, I get why you’re upset,” Kimmel added.

The host then distanced himself from his initial claim that Kirk’s suspected killer was part of the “MAGA gang.”


  Kimmel in June in Los Angeles. GC Images Kimmel in June in Los Angeles. GC Images

  Jimmy Kimmel walking the hallways of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Disney via Getty Images Jimmy Kimmel walking the hallways of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Disney via Getty Images

“I don’t think the murderer who shot Charlie Kirk represents anyone,” he stated. “This is a sick person who believes violence is a solution, and it isn’t.”

Nextstar, however, was not swayed by Kimmel’s non-apology, and the company said it will continue to preempt “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on its ABC stations for the foreseeable future.

“Nexstar is continuing to evaluate the status of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ on our ABC-affiliated local television stations, and the show will be preempted while we do so,” the company said.

“We are engaged in productive discussions with executives at The Walt Disney Company, with a focus on ensuring the program reflects and respects the diverse interests of the communities we serve,” it added.

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