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MTV's Music Era Ends: 4 Decades of Pop Culture Silenced
30 Nov
Summary
- MTV will cease international music broadcasting by year-end, marking an era's end.
- Digital streaming platforms like YouTube and TikTok have reshaped music consumption.
- Audience figures show a significant drop in viewership for MTV music channels.

MTV, which revolutionized music and pop culture starting in 1981, is set to conclude its international music broadcasting by the end of 2025. Owned by Paramount Skydance, the channel's decision reflects the intense competition from online streaming services and social media platforms that have altered music consumption habits.
Sources confirm that MTV Music, MTV Hits, and 80s/90s music programming will cease in countries including France, Germany, Poland, Australia, and Brazil. This marks a significant moment for fans and former VJs who recall the network's peak popularity, when it was a primary source for music discovery and cultural trends.
Experts note that the shift towards immediate and interactive digital experiences has made traditional music video broadcasting less relevant. While some MTV music channels will persist in the United States and a general entertainment-focused MTV HD channel will remain in the UK, the 'M' for music is largely disappearing from its global programming.




