New York Post

Jimmy neutron

Late-night bombshell: ‘Kimmel’ to 11:35

- By MICHAEL STARR

ABC is detonating the latenight landscape, moving “Jimmy Kim

mel Live” to butt heads with Jay Leno and David Letterman at 11:35 p.m.

“JKL,” which currently airs at midnight, will move to its new time slot on Tuesday, Jan. 8 opposite NBC’s “Tonight Show” and “The Late Show” on CBS. “Nightline,” which currently airs at 11:35 p.m., will move to 12:35 a.m., where it will battle “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” and “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.”

“Nightline” will also add a primetime (9 p.m.) Fridaynigh­t version in March — which will premiere days after ABC’s Oscars telecast.

ABC officials say they’re moving Jimmy Kimmel’s show because of its “ratings and creative momentum this season” — even though “Nightline” pulls in about 2 million more viewers a night and often beats Leno and Letterman.

“The reality is [that] there’s a larger advertisin­g demand for entertainm­ent programmin­g in that time slot — advertiser­s pay more money for these people,” says a network insider.

“There’s more potential growth to make this move than to keep the status quo. Leno and Letterman are locked in and the latenight landscape is pretty static right now.”

“JKL” averaged nearly 1.8 million viewers last season, a fiveyear high and the second most watched season in its nineyear history. (The show’s 200607 season pulled in 2,000 more viewers.)

By comparison, “Nightline” averaged 3.9 million viewers last season — and more than 4 million viewers the season before (20102011).

“I’m very much surprised at the move. It’s kind of a headscratc­her,” says industry analyst Brad Adgate of Horizon Media. “‘Nightline’ is on an upswing and it’s winning the time period.

“It’s a wellrespec­ted show that’s branded ABC a bit . . . and shows like ‘Nightline’ are very rare in TV.”

ABC says it chose January to launch “JKL” in its new time slot to “take advantage of the builtin promotiona­l platforms” provided by its New Year’s Eve telecast, hosted by Ryan Seacrest, and ESPN’s Bowl Championsh­ip series (which ends Jan. 7 with the National Championsh­ip Game).

ABC is also banking on Kimmel’s popularity to drive viewers to his show.

The comedian’s profile has risen of late since hosting the White House Correspond­ents’ Dinner last spring and being tapped to host this year’s Emmy Awards telecast (Sept. 23 on ABC).

“This is the right time for Kimmel to make this move,” ABC Entertainm­ent president Paul Lee said in a statement yesterday.

“He’s ready, and so is his audience. For the past 10 years we’ve built the foundation for this shift.”

 ??  ?? POST GETS ACTION: Our Linda Stasi wrote last April that ABC should move Jimmy Kimmel to an earlier slot.
POST GETS ACTION: Our Linda Stasi wrote last April that ABC should move Jimmy Kimmel to an earlier slot.

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