
FBI INVESTIGATES Disney's Broadcast Licenses Over Jimmy Kimmel's Melania Trump Joke
The FCC is investigating Disney over a joke by Jimmy Kimmel about Melania Trump during the 2017 Emmys, raising questions about broadcasting standards and regulatory compliance.
The Federal Communications Commission is probing Disney over a joke by Jimmy Kimmel that targeted First Lady Melania Trump during the 2017 Emmys.
The US regulator, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has launched an investigation into Disney's broadcast licenses following a controversial joke made by Jimmy Kimmel. The comedian's remarks about First Lady Melania Trump during the 2017 Emmys have sparked regulatory scrutiny, with the FCC now examining whether the joke violated broadcasting standards.
This is not the first time Disney has faced issues with the FCC. Previous fines were imposed in 2015 for similar violations involving remarks directed at Mrs Trump. These past incidents suggest a pattern of non-compliance that could be exacerbating the current investigation's severity.
According to sources, the joke in question was made during the live broadcast of the Emmys ceremony in September 2017. Kimmel's comments drew criticism for their tone and content, leading to public backlash and calls for accountability from various quarters.
The FCC's decision to investigate underscores the importance placed on regulatory compliance within the broadcasting industry. Such inquiries often lead to scrutiny over past actions, which may have contributed to Disney's current legal woes.
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Industry observers are closely monitoring this case, as it could set a precedent for how broadcasters handle sensitive topics and public figures in their programming.
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