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MTV officially ceased operations of its dedicated 24-hour music channels across the globe on December 31, ending an era that began when the network launched on August 1, 1981. The shutdown affects MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Poland, France, Brazil, Germany, Austria, and Hungary.consequence
The closures follow the completion of Paramount Global’s $8.4 billion merger with Skydance Media on August 7, 2025, which created the newly formed Paramount Skydance Corporation. The decision is part of broader cost-cutting measures announced in 2024, when the company targeted $500 million in annual savings through workforce reductions and operational streamlining.variety
MTV Music concluded its final broadcast by airing The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star,” the same music video that launched MTV in 1981. Other channels selected poignant closing songs, with Club MTV playing Rihanna’s “Don’t Stop The Music” and MTV Live ending with Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own”.parade
The shutdown reflects the dramatic transformation in how audiences consume music content. According to British audience measurement organization Barb, MTV Music reached approximately 1.3 million households in the UK as of July 2025, down from over 10 million homes in 2001. Platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Spotify have replaced traditional music television as the primary means for discovering and watching music videos.philstar
Kirsty Fairclough, a screen studies professor at Manchester Metropolitan University, noted that today’s audiences demand “immediacy” and “interactivity,” which traditional television viewing cannot deliver. The main MTV HD channel will continue broadcasting in the UK and other regions, though it has focused primarily on reality programming like “Geordie Shore” and “Teen Mom UK” for years.screenrant
Former MTV VJ Simone Angel, who worked for MTV Europe and MTV UK in the 1990s, expressed her sadness to BBC News. “We need to support these artists, and we all need to dance again and listen to music,” she said. “And I know we do that online in our own little bubbles, but MTV was the place where everything came together. So it really does break my heart”.bleedingcool
The channels will be removed from Sky and Virgin Media’s electronic programme guides on January 6, 2026.cordbusters