June 1, 2026
MTV Did Not Shut Down Despite Social Media Posts


Youโ€™ve probably seen a variation of this news on social media over the past few days: MTV officially shut down on New Yearโ€™s Eve, ending their final broadcast the same way the network started: With the clip โ€œVideo Killed the Radio Starโ€ by The Buggles.

But those posts are misinformed. Itโ€™s New Yearโ€™s Day 2026, and MTV is still around. Granted, today the channel is playing a marathon of โ€œThe Big Bang Theoryโ€ sitcom repeats, so your interpretation of โ€œMTV is still aroundโ€ may vary.

Hereโ€™s where the confusion is coming from: On New Yearโ€™s Eve, Paramount Skydance did indeed shut down several MTV-branded music channels in the U.K. According to a source, โ€œMTVโ€™s specialist music channels in the UK will no longer operate as linear channels. The flagship MTV UK channel will continue to broadcastโ€ฆ Paramount is reviewing and adjusting its international Pay TV portfolio, given shifts in audience behavior towards streaming and digital platforms.โ€

As for the U.S., the existing MTV channels will continue to broadcast without change โ€” including MTV and MTV2. MTV hasnโ€™t been โ€œMusic Televisionโ€ for a long time, but the network does still program some digital music channels in the U.S., including โ€œMTV Classicโ€ (playing retro music videos from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s), โ€œMTV Liveโ€ (which runs current music videos, as well as other music programming from the Paramount library) and a collection of MTV-branded FAST channels (โ€œMTV Biggest Pop,โ€ โ€œMTV Spankinโ€™ New,โ€ โ€œYo! MTVโ€ and โ€œMTV Flow Latinoโ€), which play contemporary music videos on Pluto TV.

Of course, fans of MTVโ€™s golden 1980s, 1990s and 2000s era still look nostalgically at when the flagship network really was about music. In those days, MTVโ€™s programming consisted of music videos and music-oriented series like โ€œHeadbangerโ€™s Ball,โ€ โ€œ120 Minutesโ€ and โ€œYo! MTV Raps.โ€ Later, โ€œTRLโ€ was an afternoon staple for an entire generation of kids.

But in recent years, MTV has focused on reality programming โ€” which currently includes โ€œThe Challengeโ€ and โ€œRuPaulโ€™s Drag Race.โ€ The network has also been criticized for its over-reliance on series like โ€œRidiculousness,โ€ which often takes up the lionโ€™s share of its programming. (As Variety wrote in 2020, at one point โ€œRidiculousnessโ€ took upย 113 of 168 total hours on MTV โ€” 67.3% of its entire schedule.)

And thatโ€™s probably why, while inaccurate, this โ€œnewsโ€ that MTV is shutting down has resonated across social media โ€” especially among Gen Xers and Millennials. They still remember that music on MTV came more than just once a year on the VMAs. And theyโ€™ve also seen the recent reports of how cutbacks have eliminated the last vestiges of MTV as we know it: In 2023, the remaining shell of a once-vibrant MTV News division was shut down, and then last year the legacy MTV News website went dark, and its archives were scrubbed from the internet.

Then there was the sense in 2025 that weโ€™ve hit the tipping point when it comes to the decline in basic cable, as companies like NBCU look to shed those once-valuable assets. When Skydance acquired Paramount and started making drastic cuts, its cable networks were hit especially hard: MTV shed most of its remaining comms and talent teams, including top remaining music programming and talent execs. The idea that even a major network like MTV might shut down no longer seems so far-fetched.

According to Varietyโ€˜s 2025 tally of the most-watched linear networks in primetime, MTV rated No. 49 โ€” with an average of 189,000 viewers. In adults 18-49, MTV ranked No. 25. Compare that to 10 years ago: In 2015, MTV ranked No. 36 with 606,000 viewers.

So yes, the MTV as we knew it disappeared a long time ago. But MTV as a channel still exists. For now.

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