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Jim Kimmel's show reportedly costs $120 million per year, with the assumption that most expenses are salaries. The host's team of writers is mocked for supposedly using crayons to craft monologues, mocking the perceived lack of quality and diversity that, in the speaker's view, results in content that alienates much of the American audience.
Kimmel's recent struggle to retain relevance is framed as rooted in fear, especially of leftist radicals within the Democratic Party, which the speaker suggests have become a threat to traditional media figures like Kimmel. The host's reluctance to discuss his future is interpreted as acknowledgment of his precarious position in a rapidly changing media landscape.