Jimmy Kimmel undergoes a massive accident in the hearing a week after the Boom in the coast

Famous actor Jimmy KimmelThe recent increase in grades seems to have been short -lived, according to reports.
The show of the late evening had a massive increase when he returned to a brief suspension on his controversial remarks on the murder and Maga of Charlie Kirk.
However, this gain would have denounced a considerable percentage, leaving the future of Jimmy Kimmel’s show on trembling terrain.
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The end of the evening host lost 71% of his viewers
Just a week after taking advantage of a major increase after suspension, Jimmy Kimmel’s program, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” underwent a spectacular drop of 71% of the hearing.
On September 23, the late evening host returned to the air and was watched by around 6.5 million viewers, the highest highest of the show has ever recorded in its history.
However, according to a report, this number dropped to only 1.9 million by October, ending all the hopes that Kimmel had that his triumphant return would have a positive impact on his long -term notes.
Worse, the coveted demographic group aged 25 to 54 experienced an even more abrupt decrease, going to only 265,000 viewers over the 1.7 million recorded during the first night of Kimmel.
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With this nightmare of notes, the initiates of the industry began to wonder if Disney and other broadcasters will continue to support Kimmel following the efforts they made to facilitate his return.
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The actor can take plans to win back his viewer

For the moment, it is not clear which has led to the massive decline, although the program was always broadcast in all the previous ABC affiliates which carried it before the suspension of Kimmel.
However, it is possible that the initial peak of notes came mainly from curious viewers wishing to see the return of Kimmel, rather than its usual fans base. The show had an average of around 1.6 million viewers throughout 2025 before the suspension.
Kimmel and his team can now develop ways to reconquer these lost viewers, but whatever the plans they have in motion seem to be kept closely under the Wraps at the moment.
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Jimmy Kimmel faces competition from a conservative rival

In the middle of the sharp drop in grades, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Also found itself outperformed by “Gutfeld!” From the conservative rival Greg Gutfeld, Greg Gutfeld.
While Kimmel had only 1.9 million viewers on October 2, Gutfeld drew 2.8 million people.
Gutfeld also reached the coveted demographic group from 25 to 54 years old, attracting 370,000 viewers against 265,000 from Kimmel.
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The host of the actor thought that his late evening show never returned to the air

Kimmel’s brief suspension intervened after making controversial comments on the murder of right influencer Charlie Kirk.
At the time, he said that the accused kirk killer Tyler Robinson was part of the “Gang Maga” and that they used the incident to score political points.
The declaration sparked a widespread reaction from online users and Kirk supporters, who requested Kimmel’s cancellation.
When the personality of the television was finally informed by ABC on his suspension, he would have been shocked and feared that his show would never come back.
“I thought, that’s it. It’s over. It’s over. I’m never coming back on the air. This is really what I thought,” Kimmel revealed during a recent sitting with another host of the Stephen Colbert evening, by Fox News.
“And I went to my office, and I called certain executive producers. There are about nine people in there, and I said:” They remove it from the air. “My wife said I was white, I was whiteer than Jim Gaffigan when I got out of there,” he recalls.
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Jimmy Kimmel dragged President Donald Trump in a recent episode

With the return of Kimmel, these fears seem to have dissipated for a long time and the end of the evening seems to be back to his old self.
No other evidence was necessary that the fact that he was not wasteing time to sneak President Donald Trump while reacting to a recently published Yougov survey which suggested that he was more popular than the billionaire magnate.
“According to a new YouGov survey-which is a serious voting site … or they were before that-I am more popular than the President of the United States,” he said in a part of his episode of October 6, by People magazine.
Kimmel continued: “Given the fact that I am not a criminal friend condemned by Jeffrey Epstein and that I have never paid a porn star or sent a team of masked lips to a park to keep an old lady from her grandchildren, I have the impression that my note should be higher, perhaps?”
He added: “At this point, finding a nail in your salad has a seven points advance on Donald Trump.”




