Kimmel And Colbert Call Out FCC’s Bid To Impose ‘Equal Time’ Mandate

Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert have come out swinging against the Federal Communications Commission's decision to enforce its "equal time" mandate, which requires networks to provide equal airtime to opposing political candidates.

Kimmel took aim at FCC chair Brendan Carr, labeling his move a "crackdown" and an attempt to "stifle" late-night shows. The ABC host pointed out that this issue is more complicated than his previous dust-up with the FCC chair, explaining that the mandate was established during the heyday of radio, but has since been applied to television.

Kimmel noted that late-night shows have long operated under an exemption granted by news networks in 2006, and questioned why Carr would now try to remove this exemption. He also pointed out that broadcast TV viewership is dwindling, with only 20% of viewing accounts for the medium.

The ABC host made light of the situation, saying "I have no idea what the outcome of this is going to be. We'll find out. I guess whatever happens, I want to just point it out because it is another example of this administration trying to squash anyone who doesn't support them by following the rules."

Meanwhile, Colbert addressed the FCC's move during one of his later segments on The Late Show. He joked about being silenced and pointed out that his lawyer had warned him not to discuss the new crackdown rules. Colbert also took aim at Carr directly, saying "Hey, I'm flattered you think that appearing on my show has the power to affect politics in any way."

The FCC's "equal time" rule requires broadcasters to devote equal airtime to political candidates if they appear on their shows. This mandate includes a carve-out for news broadcasts and was previously applied to both morning and late-night talk shows.

As broadcast TV viewership continues to decline, the relevance of this rule is being questioned by many. Kimmel and Colbert are just two of those voices pushing back against what some see as an attempt to silence opposing viewpoints on the airwaves.
 
omg i think jimmy's rant about this whole equal time thing is SO relatable lol!! like who even uses broadcast TV anymore? 20% viewership is crazy low! maybe its time for networks to rethink this mandate? steve's joke about being silenced though had me dying 😂 and also omg brendan carr needs a reality check, like what's next, going after jimmy's show?! 🤣
 
the fcc's decision is super sketchy 🤔... like, who makes these rules anyway? and why now? seems like they're trying to stifle free speech or something... but at the same time, it's all pretty confusing - i mean, late-night shows have been dodging this rule for years 📺💁‍♀️. and honestly, can we just talk about how crazy it is that broadcast tv viewership is dwindling? like, 20% of people even still watch the stuff... what does that say about our priorities or something? 🤷‍♂️ anyway, i think kimmel and colbert are totally on point here - we should be able to have some fun with our airwaves without being forced to give equal time to whoever's in charge 👊.
 
I mean, come on, the FCC really needs to rethink this "equal time" mandate thingy 🙄... I get it, fairness and all that jazz, but do we really need to be forced into giving equal time to every Tom, Dick, and Harry who wants to run for office? I think the late-night shows already give a fair dose of opposing views without having to follow some outdated rule from the radio days 😂. And what's with this administration trying to squash anyone who doesn't toe their line? It's just so...predictable 🙄.

I'm not saying we shouldn't have equal time for political candidates, but can't we just make it optional instead of forcing everyone to play by these rules? I mean, broadcast TV viewership is basically dead anyway, so what's the point of even trying to enforce this mandate? It's just going to end up being another example of them trying to silence opposing viewpoints 🤐.
 
🤔 idk why the FCC thinks they can just dictate how late night shows operate... like isn't that kinda their job already? 🙄 and btw, wouldn't it be great if they could just relax this rule altogether since broadcast tv is literally dying out 😂 20% of viewership is crazy low. I'm all for free speech and opposing viewpoints but can we pls not stifle the creativity of late night hosts like Kimmel & Colbert? 🤷‍♀️
 
so the FCC thinks it can just dictate how late-night shows operate now 🙄. like, aren't they worried about, i don't know, ratings or something? 20% of people even watch broadcast TV anymore... it's like they're trying to relive the good ol' days of radio when the "equal time" rule was first implemented 📻. and kimmel is right, what's next? telling comedians what jokes are funny now? 🤣 Colbert just called out carr for being a little too eager to silence opposing views... but let's be real, who doesn't love a good cameo on the late show 🎬
 
🤔 so the FCC thinks they can control late-night shows now? like, who made them think that's a good idea? 🙄 news networks already gave 'em an exemption in 2006 and now they're trying to take it away? what's next, are they gonna start regulating comedy? 😂 and btw, isn't this just another example of the gov trying to silence opposing views? 🤷‍♂️ I'm all for people having their say, but can we please not make a law about it? 🙅‍♂️ at least 20% of broadcast TV viewers still watch shows, so who's really affected here? 😏
 
I think the FCC's decision is a total overreaction 🙄... but also kinda not? Like, I get why they want equal time for opposing candidates, it's all about fairness and that sorta thing... but at the same time, can't we just have some freedom to not push politics all the time? 🤷‍♂️ And honestly, if late-night shows are gonna be silenced, I'm good with whatever happens... I mean, who needs to watch more ads anyway? 💸 But on the other hand, isn't this a slippery slope where they'll start forcing us to play nice with politicians all the time? 🤯 I don't know, man... I guess I'm just confused 😅
 
idk why they're making such a big deal outta this lol 🤣 like who's really watching broadcast tv anymore? it's like they're trying to stifle people's opinions or something, but honestly can't we just get back to having a decent discussion without all the drama? btw what's with the fcc chair always being so annoying? 😒 and btw jimmy kimmel is right, 20% of people even watch broadcast tv anymore, it's like ancient history 📺👀
 
I'm so done with these politicians trying to control every aspect of our lives 🙄. Like, who cares about equal time for candidates on late-night shows? It's not like it's going to make a difference in the grand scheme of things. The fact that broadcast TV viewership is tanking anyway, what's the point? It just seems like another way for them to try and stifle opposing viewpoints 🤦‍♂️. I mean, can't we just let people have their own opinions without needing to be spoon-fed "equal time" for everything? And seriously, Jimmy Kimmel is low-key my hero right now 💪. He's not afraid to speak truth to power and call out the FCC for what it is – a total overreach 🚫.
 
📺📰 I'm thinking, 20% viewing accounts for broadcast TV? that's crazy low! 🤯 and the FCC is trying to force networks to give equal time to opposing candidates? I think it's a bad idea, we need more diverse voices on our screens not less. 🗣️ and have you seen the viewership numbers for late-night shows lately? they're killing it! 💥 Colbert's right, if this rule is enforced, his show might be one of the first to go 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not sure why they're making such a big deal about it... like, isn't the point of having opposing views represented? 🙄 I mean, if you don't want to air certain candidates, that's fine, but to just abolish the whole thing because some people are making noise? 🚫 It's kinda rich coming from the FCC, who's always been a bit of a gatekeeper anyway. 🤷‍♂️ And let's be real, late-night shows aren't exactly known for their fact-checking... 😏 But seriously, I do think it's weird that they're trying to silence people who don't agree with them. Like, isn't that what free speech is all about? 🤝 Can't we just have a little bit of disagreement without someone getting upset and trying to shut it down? 😒
 
🤔 i mean, think about it... the FCC's all about balance & fairness, but when it comes down to it, aren't they kinda missing the point? 📺 late-night shows are a whole different beast compared to those old radio days... and with TV viewership tanking, shouldn't we be rethinking what's important here? 💻 i'm not saying Kimmel or Colbert are being unfair, but isn't this just another example of 'us vs them'? 🤷‍♀️ the FCC's trying to enforce these rules because they're worried about fair representation, but is that really gonna make a difference in the grand scheme? 🤔
 
📺📰 I think its kinda weird how the FCC's trying to enforce that equal time rule, considering how much streaming services have changed the game for late-night shows. Like, people aren't even watching traditional TV like they used to... 20% of viewing accounts? That's crazy! 🤯 And what's with the carve-out for news broadcasts? Shouldn't they be applying the same rules to all types of shows, not just news? It feels like they're trying to suppress opposing views, rather than promote free speech. 🗣️ I'm curious to see how this whole thing plays out... will they really start cracking down on late-night shows? 😬
 
I'm so done with the FCC's "equal time" mandate 🙄. I mean, come on, we live in the age of streaming services where people can choose what they want to watch at any given time. It's like they're trying to cling to the past and impose their will on us. Late-night shows are already struggling to keep up with the changing landscape of entertainment, so now they have to worry about being silenced by some bureaucratic rule? 🤷‍♂️ It's just another example of how this administration is trying to stifle opposing viewpoints. We need more voices like Kimmel and Colbert speaking out against this kind of thing, not less 🗣️.
 
This whole thing got me thinking about how we consume news and info these days 🤔. I mean, late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert are trying to make a point, but is it really that hard for us to discern what's going on? With all the noise out there, even when they're speaking truth to power, some people just tune it out 😴. And then you got the FCC, who wants to regulate everything, thinking that by enforcing equal airtime, they can somehow make a difference? But isn't that just like trying to control the narrative instead of having real conversations? 🤷‍♂️ I guess what I'm saying is that in this era of echo chambers and social media silos, maybe we need to be asking ourselves how we're consuming info, not just who's getting silenced 💻.
 
I feel like the FCC's "equal time" mandate is so outdated 🤷‍♂️, especially with how TV viewing habits have changed. I mean, who even watches live broadcasts anymore? It just seems like they're trying to stifle opinions and ideas, you know? Late-night shows are all about free speech and pushing boundaries, and this rule just feels like a way to silence that 🗣️. And can't we just consider the bigger picture here? Is it really worth enforcing a rule that's just gonna get ignored in the end? 🤔
 
lol what's going on with these late-night hosts 😂 they're like the special forces of comedy, taking down FCC head Brendan Carr like a boss 💪 but for real tho, I don't get why they're making such a big deal about this equal time thing 🤔 it's just a rule, right? and 20% of broadcast TV viewership is pretty meh, like what's the harm in letting networks do their own thing 📺 the whole "silencing opposing viewpoints" thing is just an excuse for politicians to get all bent outta shape 😒
 
I'm getting a bit tired of all these new rules and regulations 🙄. It feels like they're always trying to control every aspect of our lives, you know? And now this "equal time" mandate is just another example of that 😒. I mean, can't we just have some free speech around here without having to justify every single thing we say or do?

And let's be real, folks are not watching as much TV anymore 📺. We're all glued to our screens on our phones and whatnot. It's like, hello, the way we consume media is changing! Can't they just adapt with it instead of trying to stick to some old-school rules? I don't know what the outcome of this will be, but I'm sure it'll be a mess 🤪.

I've been around long enough to see all these battles over free speech and regulations come and go. And you know what? It's always the same story – they just keep coming back like bad jokes 😅. So, let's just sit back, relax, and watch this play out... or maybe I'll just stick to my own little corner of the internet where we can have a bit more freedom to speak our minds 🤫
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit concerned about this FCC crackdown 🤕. It seems like they're trying to stifle free speech on our late-night shows, which is not cool 🚫. I mean, think about it, these guys are just trying to have a conversation with the public and share their opinions, but now they're being forced to dedicate equal airtime to opposing views 📺. It's like, can't we just have a little diversity of thought around here? And what's up with this exemption thing from 2006? Shouldn't that still be valid? 🤔 Plus, with broadcast TV viewership in the tank, isn't it time for them to rethink this "equal time" rule? I'm all about a healthy dose of debate and discussion, but not if it means sacrificing our creative freedom 💡. It's just another example of how our voices are being silenced by those in power 😒.
 
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