After a nearly week-long suspension, Jimmy Kimmel Live! is back on the air. But not for everyone.

While Jimmy Kimmel Live! network ABC and its parent company Disney decided to bring back the late night show , broadcast station owners Nexstar and Sinclair are preempting new episodes of the show with alternate broadcasts. Nexstar and Sinclair criticized Jimmy Kimmel's monologue remarks about far-right commentator Charlie Kirk's killer, for which Kimmel apologized in his first monologue following his suspension.

According to Reuters , Nexstar and Sinclair own over 25 percent of the nation's ABC affiliates. Impacted markets include Washington, D.C; Nashville, Tennessee; Portland, Oregon; and Seattle, Washington.

Kimmel even joked about his continued preemption by Nexstar and S

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