Just hours before Stephen Colbert was set to record tonightâs episode of CBSâ âThe Late Show,â he got the good news: Disney had announced that âJimmy Kimmel Live!â will return on Tuesday.
âWe do, like, 160 of these a year or something, and when I have the chance, itâs always nice to start the show with some good news,â Colbert said in opening Mondayâs episode of âThe Late Show With Stephen Colbert.â âWell, just a few hours before we taped this broadcast, we got word that our long national late night-mare is over, because Disney announced that âJimmy Kimmel Liveâ will return to air on ABC tomorrow, Tuesday night. Come on! Wonderful news for my dear friend Jimmy and his amazing staff.â

Then, Colbert grabbed the Emmy that he won last weekend for outstanding talk show: âIâm so happy for them, plus, now that Jimmyâs not being canceled, I get to enjoy this again!â Then he quipped: âOnce more, I am the only martyr in late nights. Wait, unless, CBS, you want to announce anything?â

âHereâs why Disney folded. After Kimmel was suspended, Google searches for âcancel Disney+â and âcancel Huluâ spiked â which explains why the other trending search was âhow to entertain feral đ€đ©đȘđđ„ without Bluey?â he quipped.
âSo Disney put Kimmel back on because you, the American people, were upset,â Colbert said. âBut not just people. Also Ted Cruz. Cruz was one of the conservatives who were outraged by the administrationâs attack on free speech.â Colbert then ran audio of Cruz, and expressed shock that he agreed with Cruz on something.
âWelcome back, Jimmy,â Colbert added. âLong may you wave.â
Last week, Colbert came to the defense of Kimmel, after ABC âindefinitelyâ suspended âJimmy Kimmel Live!â The news was widely seen as an assault on the First Amendment and free speech rights, after Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr threatened action against Disney if it didnât bench Kimmel. In an unprecedented threat, Carr went on a far-right podcast to proclaim that the FCC had âremedies we can look at. We can do this the easy way or the hard way.â
In his Sept. 18 monologue, Colbert noted that âShortly after Carr made his statements about ABC, Kimmel gets yanked off the air. This decision came after senior executives at ABC, Disney and affiliates convened emergency meetings during which multiple execs felt that Kimmel had not actually said anything over the line, but the threat of Trump administration retaliation loomed. As one source at ABC put it, they were pissing themselves all day. On the bright side, that proves Disney is No. 1 in streaming.â
Colbert continued in that Sept. 18 monologue, âCarr was quick to reassure everyone posting, âWhile this may be an unprecedented decision, it is important for broadcasters to push back on Disney programming that they determine falls short of community values.â Well, you know what my community values are, buster? Freedom of speech.â
During that episode âThe Late Showâ also parodied âBe Our Guestâ from âBeauty and the Beast,â in which the character Lumiere sings for Disney employees to âshut your trapâ and âthe new rule at ABC donât make fun of Donny T.â
Colbert also called the Kimmel decision âblatant censorshipâ and added âWith an autocrat, you cannot give an inch⊠Jimmy, I stand with you and your staff 100%.â
Earlier this summer, Kimmel had thrown his support behind Colbert after CBS announced it would cancel âThe Late Showâ and end that talkerâs run in May 2026. âJimmy Kimmel Live!â even put up Emmy For Your Consideration billboards throwing Kimmelâs support behind Colbert. And it worked: Colbert won the outstanding talk series Emmy at this yearâs ceremony.
When Colbertâs show was canceled, it was also seen as a means by Paramount Global to curry favor with the FCC as it needed the agencyâs approval to be acquired by Skydance. Both Paramount and Skydance denied that speculation, but the timing of the news still left many curious about how Colbertâs cancellation was handled.
Kimmel later told Variety: âI think we were all shocked and disappointed that this kind of thing is happening in America, and also disappointed that we donât see more people on the right stepping up and saying, âHey, this is no good.â Silencing comedians, commentators, whatever you want to call people⊠I have to say, if Joe Biden had used his muscle to get Sean Hannity kicked off the air, you may be surprised to learn that I would not support that. I would, in fact, support Sean Hannity in that situation, because I thought one of the founding principles of this country was free speech. But people donât seem to care about protecting it unless you agree with them.â