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Fact check: Which network could potentially pick up Jimmy Kimmel's show if it's cancelled by ABC?
1. Summary of the results
The majority of the analyses do not mention a specific network that could potentially pick up Jimmy Kimmel's show if it's cancelled by ABC [1] [2] [3] [4]. However, some sources provide indirect hints about potential networks, such as Nexstar, which owns The CW, and could be a potential network to pick up the show in the future [5]. Additionally, one source mentions FOX 11 Los Angeles as the source of the news, implying that FOX could be a potential network to consider [6]. Key points to consider are the potential involvement of Nexstar and FOX.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The analyses provided lack specific information about the potential networks that could pick up Jimmy Kimmel's show [1] [2] [3] [4]. However, alternative viewpoints can be considered, such as the potential for other networks like CBS, NBC, or streaming services to pick up the show (no specific source mentions this). It is essential to consider the broader media landscape and the potential interests of various networks. The sources also do not provide information about the current contract status of Jimmy Kimmel's show or the terms of his agreement with ABC (no specific source mentions this).
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original statement implies that there is a network that could potentially pick up Jimmy Kimmel's show if it's cancelled by ABC, but the majority of the analyses do not support this claim [1] [2] [3] [4]. This could be an example of misinformation or speculation. The sources that provide indirect hints about potential networks, such as Nexstar and FOX, may benefit from the speculation and attention generated by the original statement [5] [6]. It is crucial to approach this topic with a critical eye and consider the potential biases and motivations of the sources. The original statement may benefit ABC or other networks by generating buzz and speculation about the future of Jimmy Kimmel's show (no specific source mentions this).