Wrong.
If you are caught breaking a federal gun law, is being charged and convicted a violation of your 2A rights?
Same with breaking FCC regulations. Not a violation of 1A rights.
Broadcasters are LICENSED. Do you think they have a license to do and say whatever they want? Kimmel lied to the public (provable fact) and used those lies to denigrate more than half the voters in the country. That violated the rules. Period.
Wrong.
If I spam a broadcast frequency with a signal that makes it unusable I have violated an FCC regulation you are correct, the 1st amendment doesn't come into play because it is not speech at issue. When you get into someone saying something on the radio that becomes content which gets into 1st amendment terrirotry. Kind of like how the government can control what time you hold a rally but they cannot control the content of what your message at the rally is.
Whether Kimmel lied is debatable since it requires he said something he knew to be incorrect however he definitely said something that was inaccurate
Taken from the FCC itself
https://www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/broadcasting_false_information.pdf"The FCC prohibits broadcasting false information about a crime or a catastrophe if the broadcaster
knows the information is false and will cause substantial “public harm” if aired.
FCC rules specifically say that the “public harm must begin immediately, and cause direct and actual
damage to property or to the health or safety of the general public, or diversion of law enforcement or
other public health and safety authorities from their duties.”"
". It is, however, illegal for broadcasters to
intentionally distort the news, and the FCC may act
on complaints if there is documented evidence of such behavior from persons with direct personal
knowledge."
So for starters, where is the immediate public harm, damage to property or safety or diversion of law enforcement or public health?
Secondly, where is the evidence that Kimmel intentionally said something false? Merely showing he said something that was untrue does not show a violation of the rules.