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A clear-cut case of actual First Amendment infringement — the federal government abridging the freedom of speech of an individual and his employer — is playing out right now.
Irving-based television broadcaster Nexstar has become a major player in ABC suspending late-night host Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely over his comments following the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk last week.
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'Offensive': Major cable company not airing Jimmy Kimmel 'for the foreseeable future'
Nexstar Media Group — which owns television stationsbroadcasting to 70 percent of the American public — announced Wednesday its ABC‑affiliated television stations will preempt “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” for the foreseeable future,