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- Jimmy Kimmel's suspension ended with a comeback episode on Tuesday that drew 6.26 million viewers.
- Disney said it was Kimmel's highest-rated broadcast in a decade despite affiliate boycotts.
- History shows late-night backlashes can make or break a host, from Bill Maher to Stephen Colbert.
Jimmy Kimmel's return to late-night TV after his suspension over remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk was nothing short of a spectacle.
Disney said the comeback episode on Tuesday reached 6.26 million viewers, the show's biggest audience in a decade, despite not airing on nearly a quarter of ABC affiliates.
The opening monologue also drew more than 26 million views on YouTube and social media.
In Thursday's episode, Kimmel even said the suspension helped boost his ratings, making it the second-most-watched in the show's history.
But Kimmel's experience isn't unique.
Late-night history shows that flare-ups can either vault a host to new heights or cost them their show entirely.
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