Command Palette

Search for a command to run...

PodMine
Plain English with Derek Thompson
Plain English with Derek Thompson•September 19, 2025

The Jimmy Kimmel Saga and America's Free-Speech Crisis

A deep dive into the Jimmy Kimmel suspension by ABC/Disney, exploring the complex intersection of free speech, media, and political leverage in the context of the Trump administration's potential efforts to control media narratives.
Corporate Strategy
Investigative Journalism
Donald Trump
Derek Thompson
Jimmy Kimmel
Bob Iger
Brendan Carr
Matt Bellani

Summary Sections

  • Podcast Summary
  • Speakers
  • Key Takeaways
  • Statistics & Facts
  • Compelling StoriesPremium
  • Thought-Provoking QuotesPremium
  • Strategies & FrameworksPremium
  • Similar StrategiesPlus
  • Additional ContextPremium
  • Key Takeaways TablePlus
  • Critical AnalysisPlus
  • Books & Articles MentionedPlus
  • Products, Tools & Software MentionedPlus
0:00/0:00

Timestamps are as accurate as they can be but may be slightly off. We encourage you to listen to the full context.

0:00/0:00

Podcast Summary

This Plain English podcast episode explores the extraordinary Jimmy Kimmel controversy that shook Hollywood and exposed how the Trump administration is using government leverage to influence media content. Host Derek Thompson interviews entertainment reporter Matt Bellani about the behind-the-scenes decisions at Disney that led to the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show. (02:30) The episode traces how Kimmel's Monday night comments about Trump supporters led to massive conservative backlash, FCC threats, and ultimately Disney's decision to bench their biggest late-night star.

  • Main themes include government overreach in media, corporate capitulation to political pressure, and the erosion of free speech protections in entertainment

Speakers

Derek Thompson

Derek Thompson is the host of Plain English and a staff writer at The Atlantic. He's known for his analysis of economics, technology, and culture, bringing complex topics to mainstream audiences through clear, accessible commentary.

Matt Bellani

Matt Bellani is the host of the Town podcast and author of Puck's "What I'm Hearing" newsletter. He's considered one of the most indispensable entertainment reporters in Hollywood, providing insider access to major media industry decisions and behind-the-scenes corporate machinations.

Key Takeaways

Government Leverage Creates Corporate Compliance

The Trump administration is using unprecedented government leverage to influence private media companies. (11:42) FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's threat of "we can do this the easy way or the hard way" demonstrates how regulatory power is being weaponized against speech. Companies like Disney face genuine business consequences when affiliates like Nexstar threaten to pull programming, especially when those same affiliates have pending merger approvals worth billions. This creates a chilling environment where corporate executives must choose between defending free speech and protecting shareholder interests.

The Affiliate System Becomes a Vulnerability

Disney's dependence on affiliate relationships makes them vulnerable to political pressure in ways that weren't apparent before. (18:38) Companies like Nexstar and Sinclair, which own local TV stations that broadcast ABC content, can effectively hold Disney hostage by threatening to drop programming. Nexstar's $6 billion merger pending FCC approval gave them additional motivation to curry favor with the administration, creating a perfect storm where business interests aligned with political demands.

Brand Protection Trumps Free Speech Principles

Disney's decision prioritized brand protection over journalistic integrity, viewing Jimmy Kimmel as a potential threat to their family-friendly image. (24:21) Bob Iger's transformation from someone who publicly opposed Trump policies in his first term to someone who suspends his biggest star shows how corporate priorities have shifted. The company learned from painful political battles during the Florida "Don't Say Gay" controversy that getting involved in politics can be costly both financially and reputationally.

The Chilling Effect is Already Working

The immediate compliance from Disney sends a clear message throughout Hollywood that criticism of the administration comes with real consequences. (35:21) As Bellani notes, the chilling effect on speech is already happening, with content creators and executives hearing the message and avoiding topics they might have previously addressed. When major companies capitulate quickly to government pressure, it creates a precedent that makes other media companies more likely to self-censor.

Legal Precedent Suggests This is Unconstitutional

The Supreme Court has recently ruled that government officials cannot coerce private entities to suppress speech, making the FCC's threats legally questionable. (32:03) The Court's decision in cases involving social media bans during the Biden administration established clear precedent that content-based government coercion violates the First Amendment. However, companies may be reluctant to challenge these actions in court due to the time, cost, and potential for further retaliation.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Nexstar has a pending $6 billion merger that requires FCC approval, giving them strong incentive to curry favor with the Trump administration by pulling Jimmy Kimmel's show. (19:58)
  2. Amazon paid $40 million for a Melania Trump documentary, which is above and beyond any price paid for celebrity documentaries including Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish projects. (23:21)
  3. Disney settled with the FCC for $16 million over the George Stephanopoulos case, and Paramount paid $6 million in settlement over Trump's complaints about a 60 Minutes interview editing. (22:10)

Compelling Stories

Available with a Premium subscription

Thought-Provoking Quotes

Available with a Premium subscription

Strategies & Frameworks

Available with a Premium subscription

Similar Strategies

Available with a Plus subscription

Additional Context

Available with a Premium subscription

Key Takeaways Table

Available with a Plus subscription

Critical Analysis

Available with a Plus subscription

Books & Articles Mentioned

Available with a Plus subscription

Products, Tools & Software Mentioned

Available with a Plus subscription

More episodes like this

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
January 14, 2026

Raging Moderates: Is This a Turning Point for America? (ft. Sarah Longwell)

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
Young and Profiting with Hala Taha (Entrepreneurship, Sales, Marketing)
January 14, 2026

The Productivity Framework That Eliminates Burnout and Maximizes Output | Productivity | Presented by Working Genius

Young and Profiting with Hala Taha (Entrepreneurship, Sales, Marketing)
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
January 14, 2026

MEL ROBBINS: How to Stop People-Pleasing Without Feeling Guilty (Follow THIS Simple Rule to Set Boundaries and Stop Putting Yourself Last!)

On Purpose with Jay Shetty
The James Altucher Show
January 14, 2026

From the Archive: Sara Blakely on Fear, Failure, and the First Big Win

The James Altucher Show
Swipe to navigate