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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Trump Demands Disney Fire Jimmy Kimmel
- Jimmy Kimmel has a long history of targeting President Donald Trump in his comedy, but recent backlash intensified after his “expectant widow” joke about Melania Trump, prompting the first lady to declare that people like Kimmel “shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate.”
- Her husband echoed the criticism. The remarks came after Kimmel’s pre-White House Correspondents’ Dinner joke went viral in the wake of the foiled assassination attempt at the event.
- This is not the first time Kimmel has faced consequences for controversial comments. Last fall, he was suspended by ABC after a remark about the assassinated conservative leader Charlie Kirk.
- In Monday night’s monologue, Kimmel defended the latest joke as “a light roast” about the first couple’s age difference and “not, by any stretch of the definition, a call to assassination.” He expressed sympathy, saying he was sorry that the president and everyone at the event went through the “traumatic and scary experience.”
- ABC had no comment Monday.
The comment came during Kimmel’s mock White House Correspondents’ Dinner speech on April 23, where he said of the first lady: “Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.”
Trump posted on Truth Social: “Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC.” He added that the joke was “far beyond the pale.”
First lady Melania Trump also condemned the host on X, calling his rhetoric “hateful and violent” and urging ABC to “take a stand” against him. “His monologue about my family isn’t comedy, his words are corrosive,” she wrote.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Kimmel during Monday’s press briefing. Disney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Context of the Joke
Kimmel’s remark was made days before a shooting outside the correspondents’ dinner on Saturday. Suspected gunman Cole Allen faces charges including attempting to assassinate Trump, the third such attempt according to the White House. The first lady was seated next to the president during the incident and had to be ushered to safety.This is not the first clash. In September, Disney temporarily pulled Kimmel’s show after he mocked Trump’s response to the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and appeared to link the killer to the MAGA movement without evidence. Kimmel returned after four days following widespread backlash.
The latest dispute highlights ongoing friction between the Trump administration and the media. Last week, FBI Director Kash Patel sued The Atlantic for defamation. Trump has also pursued defamation lawsuits against outlets including The Wall Street Journal, with plans to refile a dismissed case.
Jimmy Kimmel Plays The Victim Card
Jimmy Kimmel pushed back Monday against calls from Donald and Melania Trump for his firing, insisting his “expectant widow” joke about the first lady was a harmless roast about the couple’s age difference and not an incitement to violence, despite the quip going viral after a foiled assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Jimmy Kimmel addresses calls for him to be fired by First Lady Melania and President Donald Trump, claims his “expectant widow joke” was about their age difference, not assassination.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 28, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly Rips Norah O'Donnell For Reading 'Thoughts of a Loon'
Bill O'Reilly sharply criticized CBS's 60 Minutes and anchor Norah O'Donnell for reading excerpts from the alleged White House Correspondents' Dinner gunman's manifesto during her Sunday, interview with President Donald Trump, calling it irresponsible journalism that amplified a violent criminal's deranged thoughts instead of focusing on the security failure or facts of the attack.
CBS News Ousts London Bureau Chief
CBS News has ousted its London bureau chief, Claire Day, after she clashed with editor-in-chief Bari Weiss over the network’s coverage of Iran and Gaza, according to sources familiar with the situation.
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| Bari Weiss |
PSKY Seeks FCC Approval of Foreign Investments
Paramount Skydance has formally asked the FCC to approve foreign investments supporting its planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, according to regulatory filings made public Monday.
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L-A, S- F Radio: Art Webb Named PD At Talk KABC-AM, KSFO
Cumulus Media announces that it has promoted Art Webb to Program Director for Cumulus Media’s high-powered News/Talk stations, KABC 790 AM in Los Angeles and KSFO 810 AM in San Francisco.
Prior to joining Cumulus Los Angeles, Webb worked in Broadcast Services for Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, CA, for over a decade. He was also Programming Manager for Podcast One in Beverly Hills, CA, and Program Director and Production Manager/On-Air Talent for Burbank’s New Normal Music and “The Tom Leykis Show.”
Larry Blumhagen, Regional Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Los Angeles/San Francisco, said: “Art has proven to be exceptionally dedicated and creative in his years as APD for KABC. We are eager to watch him bring those qualities to the role of Program Director for KABC and KSFO.”
Art Webb commented: “I’m excited to step into this role and build on the strong foundation already in place at both stations. Our focus remains on creating engaging, relevant content that truly connects with California listeners while continuing to elevate the incredible work of our talented teams. With such outstanding rosters in Los Angeles and San Francisco, I'm looking forward to sharing in much success together."
🎧To stream KABC 790 AM, visit: https://www.kabc.com/. To stream KSFO 810 AM, visit: https://www.ksfo.com/.
iHM, SiriusXM Facing Erosion of Core Businesses
A merger between SiriusXM Holdings and iHeartMedia would create the largest advertising and podcasting company in the U.S., combining their extensive radio footprints and popular podcast libraries to help the firms slow their decline amid listeners' shift to streaming platforms.
Red Apple Audio Networks Powers Up Weekends
Red Apple Audio Networks is proud to introduce Rockin’ the Decades with Tony Orlando, a new nationally syndicated music radio show that brings together one of the most recognizable voices in entertainment with the songs that defined generations. For two hours each weekend, Tony Orlando takes listeners on a nostalgic trip through time as he hits play on the most iconic and timeless songs spanning the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and beyond.
“Music has a way of bringing us back to the moments that matter most, and I’m excited to share that journey with listeners across the country," said Orlando. "Rockin’ the Decades is more than just great songs — it’s the stories, the memories, and the feelings that never fade. We’re going to celebrate the soundtrack of our lives every weekend.”
Orlando, who had been on 77WABC in New York since 2020, has a proven track record of connecting listeners to the soundtrack of their lives with the biggest hits of the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and beyond and behind-the-scenes stories from the artists who made them legendary.
“Rockin’ the Decades with Tony Orlando is a personality-driven experience built around timeless hits, storytelling, and connection,” said Chad Lopez, President Red Apple Media, the parent of Red Apple Audio Networks and 77WABC. “With his unmistakable charm and decades of experience in the music and broadcast industries, Tony brings every decade to life.”
Fox News To Air Extensive Coverage of King Charles Visit
FOX News Media (FNM) will present special live coverage of King Charles III’s state visit to the United States beginning Tuesday, April 28th. Anchor and executive editor of The Story (weekdays, 3 PM/ET), Martha MacCallum will lead coverage from Washington, D.C., reporting live on the key moments and ceremonies surrounding the visit.
Across its platforms, FOX News Media will follow King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s four-day trip commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence. FOX News Channel’s London-based senior correspondent Benjamin Hall, along with correspondents Jonathan Hunt and David Spunt, will contribute throughout the visit. Guests, including Piers Morgan Uncensored host Piers Morgan, The Sun editor at large Harry Cole, royals expert Kinsey Schofield, royal broadcaster Neil Sean, and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s foreign policy researcher Nile Gardiner, will also provide analysis.
FOX News Audio will report on the state visit with special coverage from the FOX News Rundown podcast, FOX News Headlines 24/7, The Brian Kilmeade Show, FOX Across America with Jimmy Failla and The Guy Benson Show. FOX News Digital will provide continuous coverage with a dedicated live blog, real-time updates, and expert commentary across its homepage. FOX Nation, FOX News Media’s streaming service, will stream the state dinner on April 28, along with additional events throughout the visit.
Radio History: April 28
➦In 1922...WOI-AM, Ames, Iowa, became the country's first licensed educational radio station.The history of WOI can be traced back to 1911 when Physics Professor "Dad" Hoffman set a transmission line between the Campus Water Tower and the Engineering Building and set up a wireless telegraph station. By 1913 this was known as experimental station 9YI and it was sending and receiving weather reports by morse code on a regular basis. The first sound broadcast was an hour of concert music on November 21, 1921.
The Commerce Department issued a full radio license for station WOI in April 1922 and the first regular broadcast took place on April 28, 1922. It is the oldest fully licensed noncommercial station west of the Mississippi River. The original callsign 9YI is now WOYI and is retained by the ISU Campus Radio Club, with the amateur radio station located in the Electrical Engineering building. The first regular programming on WOI was farm market reports gathered by ticker tape and morse code and broadcast throughout the state.
➦In 1932..."One Man's Family" was first aired on the NBC Radio Network.
One Man's Family, was an American radio soap opera, heard for almost three decades, from 1932 to 1959. It was the longest-running uninterrupted dramatic serial in the history of American radio. Television versions of the series aired in prime time from 1949 to 1952 and in daytime from 1954 to 1955.
One Man's Family debuted as a radio series on April 29, 1932 in Los Angeles, Seattle and San Francisco, moving to the full West Coast NBC network the following month, sponsored by Snowdrift and Wesson Oil. On May 17, 1933, it expanded to the full coast-to-coast NBC network as the first West Coast show heard regularly on the East Coast. The show was broadcast as a weekly half-hour series (1933-1950), sponsored by Standard Brands from 1935 through 1949, then shifted to daily 15-minute installments, initially originating from the studios of San Francisco radio station KPO, NBC's flagship station for the West Coast, eventually moving to Los Angeles.
➥In 1958...Herb Oscar Anderson started at WMCA 570 AM NYC. H-O-A became the morning personality at 77WABC during most of the 1960s. When he arrived at WABC in 1960, the station was in the early stages of a battle for listeners with WMCA, WINS and WMGM. He was one of the station’s “Swingin’ 7” air personalities, a group that included Scott Muni and was known as the All Americans. But Anderson was a throwback in a changing music scene, a fan of the big band sound, not necessarily the rock ’n’ roll he was playing on a 50,000-watt station that reached well beyond the city limits.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Boston Radio: WEEI Snags Rich Shertenlieb For PM Drive
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| Rich Shertenlieb, Ken Laird and Ted Johnson |
WEEI announced Monday that Rich Shertenlieb will co-host the station’s new afternoon drive show alongside former Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson and Ken Laird.
- 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. ET: “Greg Hill Morning Show”
- 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET: “Jones & Keefe”
- 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET: “Rich and Ken with Ted Johnson”
- 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. ET: Christian Arcand
Johnson is a retired NFL linebacker who was a second-round NFL Draft pick. He played ten seasons with the New England Patriots, winning three Super Bowls. He was named the Patriots team captain for the 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003 and 2004 seasons, Captain of defense, and the signal caller each year of his playing career. Johnson joined WEEI in 2025 after previous media stops with WZLX, 98.5 The Sports Hub, Sports Radio 610 Houston, and CBS Radio. He is also currently a contributor with NBC Sports Boston.
Reuters Study Reveals Young People’s News Consumption Shifts
A major new report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford shows that people aged 18–24 now get most of their news through social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube rather than traditional news websites or apps.
- Social media is the main gateway to news for young audiences, rising sharply since 2015, while direct access to publisher sites has declined.
- Audiovisual formats dominate: young people prefer watching and listening to news and engage more with individual creators (51%) than traditional news brands (39%).
- Daily news consumption is lower (64% vs. 87% for those 55+), and interest in news and politics is notably weaker.
- News avoidance rates are similar across ages (around 42%), but young people more often cite irrelevance or difficulty understanding the content.
- Younger audiences are far more comfortable with AI tools for news (15% weekly use vs. 3% of older adults) and respond positively to AI-assisted explanations of complex stories.
The report, authored by Dr. Craig T. Robertson, Dr. Amy Ross Arguedas, Mitali Mukherjee, and Dr. Richard Fletcher, notes that differences between young and older audiences are often of degree rather than kind.




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