Not even a week had the American host Jimmy Kimmel been suspended. But during that time, half of Hollywood and a number of heavy entertainment profiles managed to express their support and threaten the parent company Disney with a boycott.
Last week, the Disney-owned TV company ABC announced that they would pause the long-running show "Jimmy Kimmel live" after the host Kimmel in his opening monologue commented on the suspected murderer of right-wing profile Charlie Kirk.
On Monday, new bids came and already on Tuesday, American time, the program will be broadcast as usual again.
However, not all Americans will be able to see the program on the broadcast network as several local ABC stations have said that they will not broadcast it. This applies, according to CNN, among other things to ABC in the capital Washington DC. The program will, however, also be able to be seen in some American streaming services.