September 19, 2025 - 22:09

Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner has expressed his discontent with ABC's recent decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show, questioning the leadership at the network. In a pointed critique, Eisner implied that the current management, led by Bob Iger, has lost its way. He emphasized the importance of strong leadership in navigating challenges within the entertainment industry, suggesting that the decision to suspend Kimmel's show reflects a lack of vision and direction.
Eisner's comments come amid ongoing discussions about the future of late-night television and the pressures networks face in balancing creative freedom with audience expectations. He argued that the suspension not only impacts Kimmel and his team but also sets a concerning precedent for other creators and shows. Eisner's remarks highlight the broader implications of such decisions on the industry, urging current leaders to reconsider their approach and prioritize the creative voices that have long defined late-night programming.
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