Late-Night Giants Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Seth Meyers Pledge $1 Million to NPR, Kickstart Bold Free Speech Initiative

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In a landmark move for independent journalism, late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Seth Meyers have pledged $1 million to National Public Radio (NPR), marking a serious commitment to protecting free speech and supporting public media. The donation, announced Thursday, one day after NPR’s first day of operating entirely without federal funding, highlighting the growing importance of privately supported journalism in the United States.
“This is about more than just supporting the voices on the air,” Kimmel said. “It’s about protecting a platform where Americans can hear each other, question power, and tell the stories that might otherwise be silenced.”
Colbert added, “Comedy can entertain, but independent journalism keeps democracy informed. Supporting NPR ensures that truth and critical thinking continue to thrive.” Seth Meyers emphasized the broader cultural impact: “Late-night has always reflected society, but NPR does it every day across the country. This donation helps keep that vital work alive.”
The $1 million contribution will fund a wide range of initiatives designed to strengthen NPR’s reporting, expand audience reach, and provide educational opportunities:
New investigative journalism teams in underserved areas, including rural and border communities, highlighting stories often overlooked by national outlets.
Expanded digital access and programming, enabling NPR podcasts, video segments, and live coverage to reach over 50 million Americans.
Media literacy and free press education programs for high school and college students, teaching First Amendment rights and journalistic fundamentals.
Community engagement initiatives, including town halls and listening tours featuring NPR correspondents and journalists to foster dialogue between local communities and national reporters.

In addition to the financial support, the hosts plan a series of co-hosted NPR specials combining news, interviews, and live comedy segments. Kimmel revealed the first installment will feature an “all-star panel of journalists and comedians” and is expected to air later this fall. The specials aim to showcase the importance of press freedoms and demonstrate how entertainment platforms can amplify public discourse.
NPR President John Lansing praised the move, calling it “an unprecedented show of solidarity from some of America’s most influential voices in late-night entertainment. This support will allow us to continue producing journalism that informs, challenges, and inspires.”
The donation also reflects a broader commitment by Kimmel, Colbert, and Meyers to merge activism and entertainment, using their platforms to champion free expression and elevate independent media. By funding reporting teams, educational programs, and community engagement initiatives, the hosts are taking concrete steps to ensure Americans have access to high-quality, unbiased information, even as traditional funding sources for public media continue to decline.
With these efforts fully detailed, the collaboration between the late-night hosts and NPR stands as a clear and actionable statement: independent journalism matters, and these entertainers are putting both their influence and resources behind its continued survival.
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