
Jimmy Kimmel’s star at ABC continues to rise. After a decade of slow build in awareness and ratings and on the heels of landing its first best series Emmy nomination, Jimmy Kimmel Live will move to the prime 11:35 slot in January, facing veterans The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and The Late Show With David Letterman. The shift, which has been years in the making, will have venerable newsmagazine Nightline move to 12:35 AM. Kimmel will enjoy his new late-night perch for at least two years as he has signed a new two-year extension to his contact with ABC.
Jimmy Kimmel Live originally started at 12:05 AM. In January 2011, its start time shifted to 12 AM, with Nightline‘s length shortened to 25 minutes. JKL will take over the 11:35 PM slot on January 8. Additionally, ABC will add a permanent primetime edition of Nightline in the Friday 9 PM slot, beginning March 1. (When it shortened Nightline last year, ABC committed to 13 primetime editions.) The slot had been occupied primarily by ABC News with its successful What Would You Do? franchise.
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ABC’s decision to pull the trigger on the long-rumored switcheroo stems from JKL‘s ratings momentum — Jimmy Kimmel Live was the only late-night broadcast talk show to increase its viewership this past season, its most-watched in 5 years. It also has a younger audience than its broadcast competitors Leno and Letterman as well as the show it will replace, Nightline, making it appealing to broadcast advertisers. “Given the passionate fan base Jimmy Kimmel Live has built over the past decade, and the show’s ratings and creative momentum this season, the time is right to make this move,” Disney/ABC TV Group president Anne Sweeney said. “There is the potential for far greater upside over the long term with this shift, given increased advertiser demand for competitive entertainment programming in the timeslot.”
There had long been speculation that ABC wanted to put an entertainment program at 11:35 PM in pursuit of larger revenues. While Nightline makes money (it regularly wins its time period), it is nowhere near what a talk show brings in. Word is that The Tonight Show makes about $90 million in the time slot, Late Show about $85 million. Those are major contributions to the networks’ bottom line, and ABC has eyed sharing the pie. The network brass reportedly offered the slot to David Letterman when they went after the late-night host more than a decade ago. But the storied history and ratings strength of Nightline seemed to always get in the way, with potential backlash from moving the veteran newsmagazine helping the news division protect its time period until now. Observers point out that the 12:35 AM slot is older-skewing, with adults 25-54 HUT levels higher than 18-49, making a news program better suited for the period.
As for the timing of the scheduling reshuffle, making it next month, right after Kimmel’s high-profile Primetime Emmy hosting duty seems logical, but I hear ABC opted to do it outside of the fall launch blitz in order to give it more promotional muscle and a better chance of standing out in the clutter. ABC will use Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest and ESPN’s Bowl Championship Series, which culminates with the National Championship Game on Monday, January 7, to trump up its late-night relaunch. Meanwhile, Nightline will stay in its more prominent time slot throughout the conclusion of the presidential campaign. In addition to news value, that is expected to bring extra political ad revenue to the network and its O&O and affiliated stations as it allows for an uninterrupted playing field for political coverage on local and national level from 11 PM-12 AM.
During the recent July sweep, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live jumped year to year by 14% in Total Viewers to deliver its most-watched July sweep ever. Kimmel’s profile also has risen significantly over the past decade through his various hosting gigs, like the AMAs, ESPYs and now the Emmys, and his now traditional JKL stints during the NBA finals and after the Oscars.
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Really bad decision for consumers. No doubt great for ABC’s revenue. The 11:00PM lead-in to Nightline makes such sense. Who wants to wait until 12:35AM to see such an wonderful show?
I’m not quite sure what you are talking about. It’s moving UP to 11:35, not back to 12:35.
Oh, you’re talking about Nightline moving back. Sorry.
HUGE congrats! Well-deserved for sure.
I thought they went after Conan years ago which prompted NBC to give him the tonight show instead
yeah conan told the network that he wanted 11:35 or he would go elsewhere.
Good for Jimmy, he is the funniest and most innovative late night host, cable included.
What a shame! We need more intelligent shows like Nightline! Who can stay up and watch it at 12:35?? Nightline was good and it also did well in the ratings!
If this fails, someone that gave out quotes in the press release sent out will be fired and it sure won’t be Paul Lee or Ben Sherwood…which leaves Ms. Sweeney.
I understand the idea behind it, but moving the most watched late night show after one of the least watched (and I do like Kimmel) is an insane idea. They better hope and pray this works or else they’ll not only lose a good late night host, but potentially millions of viewers if it fails.
they have to worry about the nightline viewers going to dave. daves a newsman. the deadline viewers would be his viewers if he quit with the lame jokes.
They should have done this long ago. Nightline should move to 10:30 every night it would do really well at that time. Yes this means ABC would have to get creative with their schedule and they are too stupid to do this. They don’t have the courage required to air a one hour show that starts at 9:30 that would be too radical for them to contemplate. Idiots. The Nightline audience won’t be happy with a 12:35 start time. Make them happy move Nightline to 10:30 you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. NBC could have saved Cona if they had moved him to 10:30 they should have ended their primetime at 10 pm for local news then Conan and at 11:30 Leno. Not 11:35. 11:30 would have saved NBC all that trouble.
Kimmel’s great, in my opinion the best late night host on the air. BUT…
Sweeney’s wrong here. This is another bad sign for broadcast news. There’s actually a HUGE audience that would rather end the night with substance –not corny jokes and actors trying to sell their latest projects. The ratings prove it.
Murrow would not be pleased.
Leo:
Ed Murrow worked at CBS, not ABC.
Perhaps the better analogy would be that “Howard K. Smith, Frank Reynolds, and Peter Jennings (all deceased former ABC anchors) would not be pleased”.
Wouldn’t be surprised if this was in his last contract. Really nuts for ABC to bump the top-rated Nightline (I know, the demos), but it is the kind of move that could damage both shows. (See The Jay Leno Show)
I think ABC is headed for a major shake-up this year.
I am so glad to hear the news. Now he won’t be in conflict with Jimmy Fallon and I can enjoy both of my favorite Jimmy’s. He is wonderful telling it like it is. Good Luck at the new time. It should have started in the Fall.
Intelligent Nightline moved back for a comedian. Bad move.
hey nightline… this is your reward for beating jay and dave and coming in at number1… what a bunch of a-holes… i dont dislike kimmel but nightline was alternative programming… snd won… now we’ll have 3 talk shows? nightline will get a small lean in and whos gonna stay up that late?
what’s bizarre is abc had the chance to turn nightline into a bigger franchise… and just got lazy
Good job, Joey. The raise is yours.
Nightline and ABC are no longer credit worthy news contributors. All the ABC news shows tank in the ratings…. Because Nobody watches.
I beg to disagree. Nightline beat out The Tonight Show and The Late Show with David Letterman. Jimmy Kimmel did not get those ratings.
Oh, so that’s why Leno’s show fired all those people – decrease overhead to be able to lower ad costs and compete with Kimmel.
Good for Jimmy
I hope he kills Jay and NBC once and for all.
I’m afraid that Jay and Dave should begin packing their bags. Their shows are tired and not inventive. Jimmy is the best!
ABC will lose my wife and me as viewers once our local newscast ends at 10:35 pm Central. We’ve watch Nightline faithfully for many years, but once this switch happens, we can’t stay up that late to watch it. And we WILL NOT watch Jimmy Kimmel.
Darrel,
I think your age is showing. Nowadays, people want media on demand. We use DVRs and time-shift. You could just as easily keep a few editions of Nightline and view them at your leisure during the day. I suggest you look into Tivo, which will make time-shifting easy for you and very satisfying.
I think they are shooting for a different demographic, much younger. Kimmel gives them that in spades. I like the political fairness as well. Leno and Letterman are constantly trying to out-leftist each other, and that is much too hard to tolerate.
You mean the same Leno who announced Schwartzenegger’s run for governor? The same Leno who waited until 2007 to make Bush jokes? The same Leno who just recently had McCain on?
“Leftist.” Give me a break.
Joey,
Your post makes no sense. If you stream the show, when it airs makes no difference to you.
Kimmel is by far the best of the three late night hosts. His monologue is mature and hilarious, and politically balanced, compared with the juvenile Leno or the forced (and past his retirement age) Letterman. I think he puts them both to shame, and the ratings will show it.
I predict this will be the end of Mr Kimmel.
This may be the biggest programming blunder ABC has made since they decided to pick up a show called “Turn-On” back in 1969!
By September of next year, “Nightline” may well be back at 11:30 P.M. and Kimmel will be back at 12 Midnight (both ET/PT).
I think this was based on the foresight of Kimmel having to eventually compete with potential “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon and wanting viewers at this time slot getting a familiarity with Kimmel before Fallon takes NBC’s late night crown. Or, it may be contractual. Either way, doing it now when “Nightline” consistently beats the other programs seems extremely foolish for ABC. But, then again, “Nightline” did just show a cute baby seal being clubbed to death on Tuesday.
I think this is a mistake. Kimmel will have to be a little less cutting edge if on at an earlier time. I liked him over JL & DL…wish Johnny was still with us (RIP).
Now it is more important than ever that ABC fix their laggy, unpredictable media player on ABC.com so that those of us who have a life & can’t wait until 12:35 a.m. to be better informed will be able to watch at our convenience.
Curt, my wife and I are barely 30 each and have watched Nightline for years. Age demographics, perhaps, but we’re not big on timeshifting nonsense and record NO programs. It’s either live or forget it.