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SOLIDARITY WINS: Jimmy Kimmel Returns to Late Night

Photo: Office of Rep. Laura Friedman // On September 22, U.S. Representative Laura Friedman (CA-30; pictured above, at podium) led local members of Congress, union leaders (including AFM Local 47 President Stephanie O’Keefe, pictured second from left above), and Industry workers at a rally in her district outside the Kimmel studios in Hollywood to defend free speech, the Constitution, and the First Amendment.

Jimmy Kimmel Returns to Late Night After Massive Outcry Over Free Speech Concerns Causes ABC to Lift ‘Indefinite Suspension’

In the wake of ABC’s sudden “indefinite suspension” (and later reversal) of late-night show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, which sparked outrage across the nation about threats to the First Amendment and free speech, Rep. Laura Friedman (CA-30) organized a press conference and rally September 22 near Kimmel’s taping location of the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. Continue reading

October 2025 Overture Online: SOLIDARITY WINS – Jimmy Kimmel Returns to Late Night

Inside This Issue:

  • Cover Story – SOLIDARITY WINS: Jimmy Kimmel Returns to Late Night
  • Voting at Next General Membership Meeting October 27: Special Election for Salary Review Board, Resolutions to Amend the Bylaws
  • Member Spotlight: Cleto Escobedo III
  • AFM Local 47 2025 General Election Updates: List of Nominees, Vote By Mail Absentee Ballot Request Form
  • LA Philharmonic Musicians Announce New Four-Year Agreement
  • Call to Action for Traveling Musicians Regarding P2 Visa Delays
  • Action Alerts: ‘We the People Are Rising’ March & Rally 10/4; Yes on Prop 50 Canvassing/Phone Banking; Food Bank Volunteers Needed
  • Esa-Pekka Salonen Returns to LA Phil as Creative Director
  • ‘Labor in the Pulpit’ Celebrates Historical Bridge Between Labor and Faith
  • Entertainment Industry Flex Plan / Local 47 H&W Plan Health Care Update
  • Final Notes: James A. Hampton, Joe Soldo
  • Audition Notices: LA Opera, Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera
  • and more!


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Hollywood Labor Joint Statement on Jimmy Kimmel

The Hollywood unions — AFM, DGA, IATSE and SAG-AFTRA — issued the following joint statement after this week’s announcement that “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was being suspended indefinitely by ABC:

“The indefinite removal of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ under government pressure is not an isolated incident. It is part of a disturbing trend of increasing interference in creative expression. This kind of political pressure on broadcasters and artists chills free speech and threatens the livelihoods of thousands of working Americans.

“When a private citizen, business, or television network bows to government intimidation, it strikes at the heart of our First Amendment rights. Creative artists must be free to do their work without fear that their careers or their family’s livelihoods will be disrupted simply for their opinions.

“These cases pull the rug out from under the hardworking American workers behind the scenes who make these productions possible. At a time when America’s film and television industry is still struggling due to globalization and industry contraction, further unnecessary job losses only make a bad situation worse.

“Finally, media companies have a responsibility to defend their workers and the integrity of the stories they tell. All broadcasters must stand firm in defense of free expression and the First Amendment, not capitulate to a policy of political appeasement.”

This statement follows similar statements released individually by AFM International President Tino Gagliardi, Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA. Other unions and union groups that have released statements include the Producers Guild of America, Teamsters 399, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler, and the California Federation of Labor Unions.

AFM Statement in Response to ABC Taking ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Off the Air

American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada President Tino Gagliardi issued the following statement in response to ABC taking Jimmy Kimmel Live!, which employs musicians from Local 47 in Los Angeles, off the air:

“This is not complicated: Trump’s FCC identified speech it did not like and threatened ABC with extreme reprisals. This is state censorship. It’s now happening in the United States of America, not some far-off country. It’s happening right here and right now.

“This act by the Trump Administration represents a direct attack on free speech and artistic expression. These are fundamental rights that we must protect in a free society. The American Federation of Musicians strongly condemns the decision to take Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air.

“We stand in solidarity with all those who will be without work because of government overreach.”