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John Lennon / Yoko Ono / Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band / Elephant’s Memory: Power to the People (The Ultimate Collection) Album Review
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John Lennon / Yoko Ono / Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band / Elephant’s Memory: Power to the People (The Ultimate Collection) Album Review

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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At the One To One concerts, Lennon displayed a certain nervous energy, which pairs well with the sleazeball boogie of Elephant’s Memory, a local NYC band best known for its contributions to the soundtrack of Midnight Cowboy. Elephant’s Memory served as the backing band for Some Time, but were too slack and lackadaisical to get through the One To One concerts without the reinforcement of drummer Jim Keltner, who helps give the performance a serious, heavy swing.

Frontloading Power to the People with the One To One performances—the two sets are here, along with a hybrid highlights disc—illustrates how Lennon spent the early ’70s wallowing in the pleasures of old-time rock’n’roll. Even when he and Ono are having an improvisatory freak-out with Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention, it’s rooted in basic three-chord changes. Almost all of the songs John and Yoko wrote during this period are deliberately simple: “Sisters, O Sisters” is a revved-up girl group number, “Attica State” and “John Sinclair” are straightforward blues, “The Luck of the Irish” is a folk ballad, ”New York City” is high-octane Chuck Berry boogie.

The exception to the rule is the one song of the period that isn’t here: “Woman is the N***** of the World,” an overblown wall-of-sound homage intended as an anthem of feminist solidarity, inspired by a slogan Yoko Ono likely adapted from a line in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. The box set ignores that track (despite the fact that Lennon chose it as Some Time’s single), cutting it out of the new mixes of the album and the accompanying concerts. Its absence helps shift the story towards Lennon’s continued return to the big bang of 1950s rock’n’roll during this volatile period. Left to his own devices, he sings oldies: the last song disc here is a “Home Jam,” where he’s sitting around the house strumming Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly tunes. On its cousin “Studio Jam” disc, Lennon leads his band through Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley rockers. These passages are loose, maybe even to a fault, but they’re charming, capturing one of the greatest rock vocalists singing unencumbered by an audience.

These two discs of informal jams are the ideal coda to Power to the People, which chronicles the era when Lennon was keenly aware that he was performing at all times. It wasn’t just that he was playing his first live shows since the breakup of the Beatles. Lennon and Ono were omnipresent in 1971 and 1972, heading off to Ann Arbor to play a rally to free John Sinclair, strumming songs with Phil Ochs in a hotel room, accepting seemingly any offer to appear on TV, as evidenced by their appearance on the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy telethon. A rousing reggae-fied version of “Give Peace a Chance,” plucked from the telethon, features Lewis himself as part of the onstage chorus; his appearance crystallizes the essential oddness of this period. Even as he got his hands grimy in the leftist underground, Lennon remained one of the most famous men in the world, using mainstream platforms to preach politics to the masses. The dissonance of this intersection remains intriguing, long after the headlines have faded away.

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John Lennon, Yoko Ono, The Plastic Ono Band & Elephant’s Memory: Power to the People (The Ultimate Collection)

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Moody Blues Legend John Lodge Dead at Age 82
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Moody Blues Legend John Lodge Dead at Age 82

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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Legendary Moody Blues singer-bassist John Lodge has died “suddenly and unexpectedly” at the age of 82. The announcement was made Friday morning by the musician’s family.

A statement posted on Lodge’s official Facebook page, and shared on Moody Blues’ Facebook page, reads as follows:

“It is with the deepest sadness that we have to announce that John Lodge, our darling husband, father, grandfather, father-in-law and brother has been suddenly and unexpectedly taken from us. As anyone who knew this massive hearted man knows, it was his enduring love of his wife, Kirsten, and his family, that was the most important thing to him, followed by his passion for music, and his faith.

He was never happier than being on stage – he was ‘Just a ‘Singer in a Rock and Roll Band’ and he adored performing with his band and son-in-law, Jon [Davison] (vocalist with YES), and being able to continue sharing this music with his fans. It gave him even more joy to be able to work with his daughter Emily and son Kristian and spend time watching his grandson John-Henry play football and dream of him playing for Birmingham City one day!

John peacefully slipped away surrounded by his loved-ones and the sounds of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly. We will forever miss his love, smile, kindness, and his absolute and never-ending support. We are heartbroken, but will walk forwards into peace surrounded by the love he had for each of us. As John would always say at the end of the show, thank you for keeping the faith.

Please understand that we are not making any further comments, however we would like to leave you with John’s song ’Whispering Angels’ whilst we take a moment to reflect on this incredible man who touched so many lives.”

Lodge was born in Birmingham, England, on July 20th, 1983. He was a classic member of The Moody Blues, having joined the UK band in 1966, and remained with them until they became inactive in 2018. He appeared on all of their albums aside from their 1965 debut, The Magnificent Moodies.

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He was the co-lead vocalist of the Moody Blues with Justin Hayward, and sang lead on such hits as “Ride My See-Saw,” “I’m Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band),” and “Candle of Life.” Along with his Moody Blues bandmates, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.

Lodge also released a handful of solo albums, and was actively touring up until August of this year, with his final gig being August 7th in Des Plaines, Illinois, where he performed a set of 17 Moody Blues songs.

Our condolences go out to John Lodge’s family, friends, and bandmates during this difficult time. Revisit a couple of his classic songs with the Moody Blues below.

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Moody Blues rocker John Lodge dies aged 82
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Moody Blues rocker John Lodge dies aged 82

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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10 October 2025

Moody Blues singer and bassist John Lodge has died at the age of 82.

John Lodge has passed away at the age of 82

The musician’s family announced on Friday (10.10.25) that he had “suddenly and unexpectedly” passed away.

A statement read: “It is with the deepest sadness that we have to announce that John Lodge, our darling husband, father, grandfather, father-in-law and brother, has been suddenly and unexpectedly taken from us.

“As anyone who knew this massive-hearted man knows, it was his enduring love of his wife, Kirsten and his family, that was the most important thing to him, followed by his passion for music, and his faith. John peacefully slipped away surrounded by his loved ones and the sounds of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly.

“We will forever miss his love, smile, kindness and his absolute and never-ending support.

“We are heartbroken, but will walk forwards into peace surrounded by the love he had for each of us. As John would always say at the end of the show, thank you for keeping the faith.”

Lodge joined The Moody Blues in 1966 alongside singer Justin Hayward after the departures of Denny Laine and Clint Warwick and went on to feature on some of their best-known work – including the 1967 psychedelic album Days of Future Passed that featured the classic hit Nights in White Satin.

The Birmingham-born musician was also a prolific songwriter and penned tracks such as Ride My See-Saw, Time to Get Away and Eyes of a Child.

His family’s statement added: “He was never happier than being on stage – he was just a singer in a rock and roll band and he adored performing with his band and son-in-law, Jon, and being able to continue sharing this music with his fans.

“It gave him even more joy to be able to work with his daughter Emily and son Kristian and spend time watching his grandson John-Henry play football and dream of him playing for Birmingham City one day.”

Lodge remained with The Moody Blues as they continued performing live until 2018, the same year that they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

He is survived by his wife Kirstien and their children Emily and Kristian.




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Dumbledore first look revealed: John Lithgow spotted at HBO's Harry Potter set. See pics
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Dumbledore first look revealed: John Lithgow spotted at HBO’s Harry Potter set. See pics

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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John Lithgow was spotted as Dumbledore at a beach in Cornwall as he shoots for HBO’s Harry Potter TV reboot, and as expected, Potterheads shared their excitement as the pictures leaked on social media. The Harry Potter TV show is expected to release in 2027, and fans earlier also got a peek of Nick Frost as Hagrid alongside Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter.

First look of John Lithgow as Dumbledore from HBO’s Harry Potter series out now: Check pics here(Reddit/r/pics)

John Lithgow as Dumbledore

A Redditor, with the username u/i-tiresias, shared a couple of snippets from the shoot of the Harry Potter TV show. The post was titled, “Dumbledore (John Lithgow) spotted on a beach in Cornwall, England, filming for the new Harry Potter series.

The post quickly became viral, and Potterheads started commenting their views on it. A curious Redditor said, “What scene does Dumbledore have on the beach? Only one I can think of is maybe the HBP seaside cave thing, but that’s way later in the series.”

Another user guessed, “Is this the scene where Dumbledore becomes the Bay Harbor Butcher?”

A lot of Redditors also pointed out that John looked ‘huge’. A comment read, “The 2nd picture looks like they have him on a really long leash, like they’re letting him play in the sea for a little bit as a treat lil.”

To this, a user replied, “Honestly it’s a confusing perspective too. I know he’s a bigger guy but he looks massive here lol.” Another user pointed out the same and wrote, “He looks massive in that second picture.”

As per Metro, Lithgow was not just taking a stroll in the grand costume of Dumbledore, rather was also reading lines from cue cards.

Also read: Harry Potter series production photos offer first look at the Weasleys, Platform 9¾

More about HBO’s Harry Potter series

HBO’s Harry Potter series is an adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World, reports Screen Rant. The series will run for seven seasons. Along with John, the series’ cast also includes Janet McTeer, Paapa Essiedu, and Nick Frost, among many others. Harry, Hermione, and Ron will be played by Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton, and Alastair Stout.

Even though JK Rowling’s transphobic comments have affected the chatter around the series, HBO and Warner Bros are still moving forward with it, reports Screen Rant. The Reddit post that shared images of John Lithgow as Dumbledore had some comments calling out the series there as well.

One comment read, “It’s a shame that my love for John Lithgow could never outweigh my loathing for JKR.” Another redditor replied to the comment, “I’m at the point with JKR that I will reconsider supporting any actors and directors who sign on to a project that will put money in her pockets.”

Also read: Emma Watson breaks silence about rift with JK Rowling: ‘The thing I’m most upset about…’

FAQs:

1. Who will portray the role of Dumbledore in the new Harry Potter series?

John Lithgow will play the role of Dumbledore in the new Harry Potter series.

2. Who will play Harry in HBO’s Harry Potter series?

Dominic McLaughlin will play Harry in HBO’s new Harry Potter series.

3. When will new Harry Potter show be released?

The series is reported to be released in 2027.

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John Legend's Daughter Luna Interviews 'Gabby's Dollhouse' Stars
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John Legend’s Daughter Luna Interviews ‘Gabby’s Dollhouse’ Stars

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Luna Stephens is shaping up to be quite the interviewer. Months after helming a Billboard Family Q&A with her famous dad John Legend, the 9-year-old has scored an exciting new gig: talking to Gloria Estefan and Laila Lockhart Kraner about the new Gabby’s Dollhouse movie.

In an adorable video that Billboard Family is exclusively premiering below, the EGOT winner’s eldest daughter with Chrissy Teigen sits between both the stars at the movie premiere. “Hi, my name is Luna, and today I’m interviewing Gigi and Gabby,” Luna tells the camera with a smile, referring to Estefan and Kraner’s characters in the film.

Luna goes on to ask a number of colorful questions about the characters in the movie, which builds on the interactive Gabby’s Dollhouse children’s series that first premiered on Netflix in 2021. The film is accompanied by the Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie soundtrack, which dropped alongside the film on Sept. 26.

“Do you have a favorite song from the movie that you love to sing?” the young Legend asks her interview subjects.

“I like ‘Gabby’s Dollhouse World,’ I think that’s a catchy one,” replies Kraner, while Estefan says, “For me, I think it’s the ‘pinch me’ song [‘Pinching In’].”

Elsewhere in the interview, Luna adorably challenges the two ladies to make the “silliest meow sound” they can. Both Kraner and Estefan immediately oblige with hilarious yowls, with the iconic Cuban-American entertainer joking, “That’s when they step on the cat’s tail.”

On screen, it’s easy to tell where Luna may have inherited her skills from: Her superstar mom has hosted a number of programs, from Lip Sync Battle to NBC’s New Year’s Eve program in 2018/19.

Late last year, Luna interviewed her dad on camera for Billboard Family. At the time, the two Legends spoke about John’s first kids’ album My Favorite Dream, on which Luna makes a cameo alongside younger brother Miles and Teigen.

Watch Luna’s full interview with the stars of Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie.



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John Gore Studios Buys Hilary Bevan Jones' Hilltop Screen
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John Gore Studios Buys Hilary Bevan Jones’ Hilltop Screen

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Hilary Bevan Jones’ recently launched Hilltop Screen has landed investment from Broadway producer John Gore’s TV and film venture, and drafted in Francis Hopkinson for a new central role.

John Gore Studios has bought a majority stake in Hilltop Screen, which former Endor chief and UK drama industry veteran Bevan Jones co-founded with Medwyn Jones, a British media lawyer. Financial terms were not disclosed.

At the same time, John Gore Studio has appointed former ITV Studios and Lookout Point exec Hopkinson as Creative Director.

Hilltop Screen joins John Gore Studios with several TV projects currently in development with major broadcasters and global streaming platforms, and feature films, including one soon to be announced.

Bevan Jones, one of the most well-known faces in British drama TV production, has credits ranging from Richard Curtis’ The Girl in the Café to Roald Dahl’s Esio Trot and from Cracker to The Boat That Rocked.  She was the first female BAFTA chair and supports emerging filmmakers through her global charity, Watersprite Film Festival, which she has chaired since 2009.

She launched her new venture after the Seven.One Studios-backed Endor closed last year in the face of the tough production environment in the UK. Bevan Jones had broadly stepped back from the business she launched in 1998, but remained a key player as a hands-on producer.

Hopkinson has been running his own script consultancy for several years, Expanded Media, and is known as one of the most experienced drama makers in the UK, having worked on the likes of The Bitter End and Wallander. He will complete work he has with Starz on 50 Cent-backed crime drama Fightland as he moves into his new post.

Hopkinson will oversee a slate of TV and film proejcts, and report to John Gore Studios CEO Hilary Strong.

As Deadline revealed in July, John Gore Studios launched with headquarters in London and offices in New York, and with a slate including Joan Collins-starring Wallis Simpson biopic The Bitter End (working title). Several high profile execs joined Strong on launch.

That news came over a year after Gore, a 25-time Tony Award winner, acquired iconic British Dracula outfit Hammer Films and several weeks after it bought Kaleidoscope parent KFilm. Gore is known theater productions such as Oklahoma!, Dear Evan Hansen and Hello, Dolly!.

Gore, who is Executive Chairman of John Gore Studios, called Bevan Jones “one of the most respected producers of British drama” and Hopkinson “an exceptional producer whose track record of delivering acclaimed, ambitious drama makes him the perfect creative leader.”

Strong added: “We are proud to be assembling a diverse and dynamic ecosystem of talent, IP and production expertise. By building an end-to-end studio of rights, production and distribution, we are accelerating our mission to deliver compelling, globally resonant stories rooted in both legacy and innovation.”

Bevan Jones, who is Managing Director of Hilltop Screen, said: “I formed Hilltop Screen as a small multi-generational company because I’m keen to continue making high quality, world class TV and film that will last a lifetime. I’m thrilled that John Gore Studios recognises and shares this vision and has chosen to enable it.

Hopkinson noted that Gore had directed him in a university play four 40 years ago, as he gears up for his new post. “The company has an incredibly exciting slate ahead, bringing together the very best of British creative talent—both on and off screen—and showcasing it on the international stage,” he added.

More announcements around commissions and slate developments from both Hilltop Screen and John Gore Studios can be expected this year.

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Alexis Bellino Marries John Janssen
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Alexis Bellino Marries John Janssen

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Alexis Bellino is officially a Mrs. once more.

The Real Housewives of Orange County alum married John Janssen Oct. 3 in Laguna Beach, Calif., nearly two years after they began dating.

“My husband. My forever,” the 48-year-old wrote on Instagram alongside photos of the couple on their wedding day. “Thank you, God, for bringing this man to me and my kids.”

Alexis—who shares kids James, 19, Miles, 17, and Mackenna, 17, with ex-husband Jim Bellino—also posted a photo of herself and John, 62, moments after tying the knot, along with an enthusiastic declaration about her new marital status.  

“I’m married!!!!!!!” she captioned the post. “I love you Johnny! I’m Mrs. Janssen!!!”

During the festivities—which were attended by fellow RHOC cast members Tamra Judge, Jo De La Rosa and Heather Amin—the reality star cycled through three different ensembles, including a bejeweled ceremony gown with a non-traditional twist.

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John Abraham In Talks To Play Duryodhana In Modern-Age Mahabharata - What's The Plot? | Glamsham.com
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John Abraham In Talks To Play Duryodhana In Modern-Age Mahabharata – What’s The Plot? | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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John Abraham, known for his action-packed roles, is reportedly planning a bold cinematic move—bringing the Mahabharata to life in a modern-day adaptation. According to Pinkvilla, the actor is in advanced talks with Tehran director Arun Gopalan for an ambitious project that reimagines the epic saga in a contemporary setting.

Sources reveal that the film is tentatively titled “Duryodhana”, and aims to offer a fresh perspective on the timeless tale. “John Abraham has been discussing a film set against the backdrop of the Mahabharata but reinterpreted in today’s era. Arun Gopalan has developed a gripping screenplay, and John is highly impressed with the narrative and the director’s vision,” said an insider.

The project is expected to go on floors by June 2026, with pre-production beginning in early 2026. It will be jointly produced by John Abraham and Sandeep Leyzell under John’s production banner. This aligns with John’s recent focus on high-concept action films that offer fresh, thought-provoking content to the audience.

Recent and Upcoming Projects

John Abraham was last seen in Tehran, a geopolitical thriller produced by Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films. The film, also starring Manushi Chhillar, tackled complex themes involving global powers like Russia, Ukraine, China, and Iran, with John calling it a “gripping” and “stunning” cinematic experience.

Looking ahead, John’s slate includes Rohit Shetty’s biopic on Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria, the superhero film Munkeeman, a potential spin-off of Pathaan centered around his villainous character Jim, and Garam Masala 2. Additionally, he is reportedly reviving his Force franchise for a third installment.

With “Duryodhana,” John Abraham seems poised to push creative boundaries, blending mythology with modern themes in what could be one of his most ambitious projects yet.

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John Oliver Defends Jimmy Kimmel in Wake of Suspension
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John Oliver Defends Jimmy Kimmel in Wake of Suspension

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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John Oliver used the main segment of his HBO show Sunday night addressing the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel.

Last week, Disney suspended the host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! following the ABC late-night host’s remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The dramatic move followed Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr threatening to take action against ABC affiliates in the wake of a Kimmel comment that many took as suggesting the shooting suspect, Tyler Robinson, was a MAGA Republican during his Monday monologue.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.

After station owners Nexstar and Sinclair said they would not be airing Jimmy Kimmel Live! in the wake of those comments, Disney made the decision to suspend Kimmel indefinitely. The company has faced backlash from Hollywood A-listers, current and veteran late-night hosts, politicians and the public for its decision, with many accusing Disney of bowing to pressure from the Trump administration.

On Sunday’s Last Week Tonight, Oliver started off his main segment by noting Kirk’s tragic death.

“A person getting shot is tragic and a person getting shot for their ideas is horrifying,” he said. “That is true no matter what those ideas are, and I also recognize that for many, especially those who are the targets of some of Kirk’s ideas, it has been hard to stay quiet as they see flags lowered to half staff, and claims that he debated things the right way. But setting all of that aside, it does seem like some are now willing to weaponize Kirk’s death to do things they’ve been wanting to do for years, whether it’s going after liberal groups, trans people, or their remaining critics in the media, and under some shamelessly flimsy pretext, all of which brings us back to Jimmy Kimmel.”

Oliver noted he appeared on Kimmel’s show the very night Kimmel made this comments. He defended Kimmel and said he was unclear about what was offensive about Kimmel’s remarks.

“While you may have seen headlines saying he got in trouble for remarks about Charlie Kirk himself, or even remarks about his death, that’s not strictly accurate,” Oliver noted. “The comments that got him in trouble weren’t about Kirk. In fact, Kimmel’s first comments after his murder were a post reading, ‘Can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human? On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents, and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence,’ ” Oliver added, quoting a social media post by Kimmel.

“What got Kimmel in trouble was a passing reference on Monday night. Now at the time there were still rumors flying around regarding the killer’s motivations, including that he was on the far right, something that Kimmel alluded to like this,” he said, showing a clip of Kimmel’s aforementioned remark.

“Yeah, that was it,” Oliver said. “Weirdly, I was actually a guest on his show that night and I didn’t even register that comment and that’s only partly because I wasn’t really paying attention,” he quipped. “And I’m not alone in that. After Kimmel’s suspension, many struggle to pick the offensive line out of his monologue, as YouTube is filled with comments under the video like, ‘I’m still waiting for the offensive part.’ And, ‘What did he say that got him fired? I’m rewatching the last week of episodes and have’et heard it yet.””

Oliver continued: “The point is, Kimmel didn’t denigrate Charlie Kirk or make light of his killing. The worst thing you could say is that he appears to have been wrong about the shooter’s ideology, which, OK. But he was also pointing out that many on the right seem desperate to weaponize Kirk’s death, an argument that’s aged pretty well, given, you know, everything that’s happened to Kimmel since. Because that one line set off a firestorm in some corners of conservative media.”

Oliver also noted that Nexstar has a motivation to keep the Trump administration happy, since it’s currently in the process of acquiring competitor Tegna and needs regulatory changes for that deal to be completed.

“Nexstar badly needs FCC approval, so it is hardly surprising that when Carr specifically said companies should pull Kimmel off the air or face consequences, it quickly complies,” Oliver said. “Basically, Brendon Carr said jump, and Nexstar took his dick out of their mouth for just long enough to say how high exactly.”

Oliver also called out Sinclair as another “major owner of TV stations who were also apparently exploring merger options that would require FCC approval [that] announced that they too would not air Kimmel’s show, and Sinclair even cited Carr’s remarks in their statement, saying, ‘We appreciate FCC Chairman Carr’s remarks today,’ and come on, Sinclair. As I believe Olandria once said to Huda on Love Island, ‘Don’t embarrass yourself going too hard for a man.’ Just solid advice for the islands of love and for business.”

Oliver went on to note that Carr wasn’t “trying to dissuade people from connecting the dots here as when one media reporter asked him for a comment, he sent back a smiley emoji” and sent a gif of The Office to CNN in response.

“It’s from The Office, and that’s, that was the actual response by the chairman of the FCC,” Oliver said, adding: “Look, I like The Office. Who doesn’t like The Office? Sure, I could have done without seasons 8 and 9, but if it’s on at a hotel, I’m not kicking it out of bed. That said, I want you to run through your friend list in your head right now and pick out the person most likely to text you a gif from The Office. Do you have them in your mind? They’re your least favorite friend, right? Just be honest. They’re the one you invite to stuff just because you’re afraid no one else will show up. They’re a third-string friend, they’re your backup’s backup, and if you’re thinking, ‘There’s nothing wrong with sending Office gifs,’ I’m afraid that person might be you.”

Oliver again emphasized that what went down was very easy to see.

“Look, the sequence of events here could not be clearer because it was all done in plain view,” he said. “Carr leaned on broadcasters to take down Kimmel. They did that, sometimes even directly citing Carr while doing so, and then Carr celebrated with a fun gif. That sure seems like a pretty clear case of the government pressuring companies to censor speech.”

Oliver went on to say that Kimmel’s suspension feels like a “turning point.”

“Not because comedians are important, but because we are not,” he said. “If the government can force a network to pull a late night show off the air and do so in plain view, it can do a fuck of a lot worse.”

He quipped that he and his show are in a “different situation” because he isn’t on broadcast TV and HBO parent company  Warner Bros. Discovery doesn’t own broadcast networks, meaning that it’s less susceptible to pressure from the FCC  than Disney, which owns ABC. Oliver then showed a news clip of Paramount Skydance reportedly prepping a bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery.

Cut to Oliver shouting expletives. “It was fun while it lasted, guys. Whatever happens next, let me say now, it has been the honor of my life to age like a haunted painting before your very eyes,” he joked.

Oliver then noted the importance of free speech and the First Amending. 

“It should be clear to everyone that the First Amendment is absolutely critical in this country,” he said. ” That is something even Brendan Carr knows, given that he once tweeted, ‘Free speech is the counterweight. It is the check on government control. That is why censorship is the authoritarian’s dream.’ And I’m guessing that Trump is currently enjoying that dream so much he could break his bed sheets in half.”

Oliver then urged Disney to stand by Kimmel and his staff and shared ways in which viewers could “encourage” them to do that, including by canceling their subscriptions to Disney+ or Hulu. 

He then wrapped up his segment by addressing Disney CEO Bob Iger directly.

“Hi there, Bob, we haven’t met, but you probably know me as America’s third favorite Zazu,” the character Oliver voiced in The Lion King. “Congratulations on recasting that role, by the way, it was a fun thing to learn about after the fact,” he joked. 

“Anyway, one day, the history of the time we’re living through is going to be written, and when it is, I’m not sure it’s those in this administration who are even gonna come off the worst,” he continued. “Now don’t get me wrong, they’re going to come off terribly. But history’s also gonna remember the cowards who definitely knew better, but still let things happen, whether it was for money, convenience or just comfort. And I know, this is something of a tough sell, and it can be a bit of anathema to risk averse business leaders, but I will say this: If we’ve learned nothing else from this administration’s second term so far, and I don’t think we have, is that giving the bully your lunch money doesn’t make him go away, it just makes him come back hungrier each time. They are never going to stop.”

He continued: “At some point, you’re going to have to draw a line, so I’d argue why not draw it right here. And when they come to you with stupid, ridiculous demands, picking fights that you know you could win in court, Instead of rolling over, why not stand up and use four key words that they don’t tend to teach you in business school. Not ‘OK, you’re the boss.’ Not ‘whatever you say goes.’ But instead, the only phrase that can genuinely make a weak bully go away, and that is, ‘Fuck you, make me.’”

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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'Last Week Tonight's John Oliver Calls Out FCC Over Kimmel
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‘Last Week Tonight’s John Oliver Calls Out FCC Over Kimmel

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Following his big night at last weekend’s 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, where he won Outstanding Scripted Variety Series and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, John Oliver had his work cut out for him on Sunday’s Last Week Tonight.

The comedian pulled no punches as he called out Nexstar and Sinclair, claiming they had to get Brendan Carr‘s “dick out of their mouth” to carry out the apparent FCC-sanctioned campaign against Jimmy Kimmel.

“We were off last week, and a lot happened since our last show,” said Oliver in his monologue before launching into the recap, including Trump’s royal visit to the U.K., where protesters projected a photo of the POTUS with Jeffrey Epstein on the side of Windsor Castle.

“That does make me genuinely proud of the country I’m worried I’m gonna be deported to after this show airs,” he continued. “because we’re gonna dive straight in with our main story tonight.”

Catching his audience up on Disney‘s announcement that Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be “preempted indefinitely.” The suspension has been criticized by many as an attack on free speech, following the FCC’s warning about his Charlie Kirk comments.

As Nexstar attempts to double its size by acquiring competitor Tegna, Oliver explained, “The point is, Nexstar badly needs FCC approval, so it is hardly surprising that when Carr specifically said companies should pull Kimmel off the air or face consequences, it quickly complied.

“Basically, Brendan Carr said ‘jump,’ and Nexstar took his dick out of their mouth for just long enough to say, ‘How high, exactly?’” added Oliver, noting that Sinclair then followed suit, while also pursuing merger options that require FCC approval.

“The sequence of events here could not be clearer, because it was all done in plain view,” Oliver explained. “Carr leaned on broadcasters to take down Kimmel. They did that, sometimes even directly citing Carr while doing so, and then Carr celebrated with a fun GIF. That sure seems like a pretty clear case of the government pressuring companies to censor speech. And it’s not like Trump is even trying to hide it.”

Oliver then pointed out that he should be safe at HBO as it isn’t on broadcast and therefore, “much less susceptible to pressure from the FCC,” adding: “That is obviously very good new for us, and I really don’t see why that situation should change anytime soon.”

The comedian then played clips of news coverage about Paramount‘s potential bid for Warner Bros., launching into an expletive-laden rant.

Known for his ‘Prove Me Wrong’ debates and MAGA POV, activist Kirk was shot dead at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10 in a tragedy that has sent shock through the political and media worlds.

Having previously mocked Trump over POTUS’ take on the NFL and TikTok, Kimmel offered his blunt assessment of the aftermath of Kirk’s death in his opening monologue on his Sept. 15 show: “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”

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