“I Want My MTV!”*…

You’ve probably seen a variation of this news on social media over the past few days: MTV officially shut down on New Year’s Eve, ending their final broadcast the same way the network started: With the clip “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles.

But those posts are misinformed. It’s New Year’s Day 2026, and MTV is still around. Granted, today the channel is playing a marathon of “The Big Bang Theory” sitcom repeats, so your interpretation of “MTV is still around” may vary…

– Variety, January 1, 2026

Indeed, the reality shows and network re-runs are still flowing. But the new owners of MTV’s parent, Paramount Global, did end its dedicated, 24/7 music channels (like MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s) at the close of 2025 across most international markets, effectively ceding the video music turf to YouTube.

So it’s a propitious moment to pause and reflect on the legacy, the impact of MTV…

… MTV, the Music Television that launched a thousand careers and redefined a generation, is finally shutting down [as a music channel]. It’s bittersweet to see it go, but it’s also a perfect moment to reflect on just how profoundly this channel, born in a blaze of sound and vision, altered the landscape of music, media, and even society itself.

It’s hard to imagine now, but before August 1, 1981, music was primarily an auditory experience. You listened to it on the radio, on records, or at concerts. The idea of a 24-hour channel dedicated solely to music videos was revolutionary, a gamble by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment. They saw the burgeoning popularity of music videos, then mostly promotional tools for artists, and envisioned a dedicated platform. The very first video ever played, fittingly, was “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles – a prophetic title if there ever was one.

MTV’s early days were a chaotic, vibrant mix of rock, pop, and new wave, with VJs (video jockeys) becoming household names. It was raw, experimental, and deeply intertwined with the youth culture of the 80s. But what started as a niche cable channel quickly exploded into a global phenomenon, forever altering how we consumed and understood music. So, as we bid adieu, let’s explore ten ways MTV truly changed everything…

Remember them at: “MTV: A Farewell to the Channel That Changed Our World,” from Eric Alper (@thatericalper.com)

https://youtu.be/xE-ELR8XASg?si=wp-XjescL0TSf7Ld

https://youtu.be/l7vRSu_wsNc?si=3K7Jj98rBAlBpbnu

* The tag line of MTV’s initial ad campaign (aimed at getting cable viewers to press their cable suppliers to carry MTV)

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As we recollect rock, we might recall that it was on this date in 1972 that David Bowie released “Changes,” from his 1971 album Hunky Dory. Co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott, it featured Rick Wakeman on piano and the musicians who would later become known as the Spiders from MarsMick RonsonTrevor Bolder and Mick Woodmansey.

https://youtu.be/JIAUS-KlOyU?si=UedLQVM3gI5Xcv2U

#Cable #Changes #ColossalPictures #culture #DavidBowie #history #MTV #music #musicBusiness #musicTelevision #musicVideo #rock #Technology #TheSpidersFromMars

A lot of folks sharing memories of #MTV on YouTube and lamenting the loss of its early music video and experimental animation programming. Hoping a few of them might see the post below and hop on over to @TIBtv

https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxiWO-ky3Igix7kxripxw3juxRRInoUYNM

Watch #TIBtv: https://tv.theindiebeat.fm

#YouTube #Fediverse #MusicVideo #MusicTelevision #FediMTV #MusicVideos #Animation #Claymation #Fedi #FediMusic #FediArt #Video

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// MTV, 1981–2025.
La chaîne tire officiellement sa révérence …

Le vrai MTV est mort il y a plus de vingt ans.
Celui des clips, de la sueur, des guitares, de Most Wanted et de Ray COKES, de la folie douce et de la découverte musicale.

Comme le dit si bien Ray COKES : “The pure original Music Television died a long time ago.”
Mais quelle époque incroyable c’était.

RIP MTV.
Merci pour tout.
Et vive le rock.

#MTV #RayCokes #MostWanted #MusicTelevision #1981_2025 #EndOfAnEra #RockForever

Music Television eli MTV lakkauttaa kaikki musiikkivideoita näyttävät TV-kanavansa Euroopassa

MTV:n pääkanavahan ei ole keskittynyt musiikkivideoihin enää vuosikausiin, mutta MTV:llä on ollut liuta musiikkivideoihin keskittyviä rinnakkaiskanavia. Nyt ne kaikki lakkautetaan vuoden lopulla - ja jäljelle jää vain reality-ohjelmiin keskittyvä pääkanava.

https://dawn.fi/uutiset/2025/10/15/music-tv-mtv-lopettaa-musiikkivideo-kanavat-euroopassa

#mtv #musictv #musictelevision #eurooppa #musiikkivideo #musiikki #uutiset #televisio #viihde

MTV lakkauttaa kaikki musiikkivideokanavansa Euroopassa

MTV eli Music Television lopettaa kaikki musiikkivideoita näyttävät TV-kanavansa Euroopassa vuoden 2025 lopussa.

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In 1987, MTV launched the show Headbanger's Ball. Originally hosted by the channel’s VJs, it spotlighted hard rock and heavy metal music, providing a key platform for bands like Guns N’ Roses and Poison.

#80sMTV #MTV #headbangersball #1987 #musictelevision

#MTVNews was once a go-to source for information not just about the music scene (yes kids, #MusicTelevision once focused on music) but also #politics and other #CulturalSubjects. But its moment passed, and last year MTV closed it down. And, as of yesterday, the MTV News #website is also gone, taking with it the vast archive of content created between 1996 and 2013.

The #internet's memory is under threat
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The internet’s memory is under threat

The Internet Archive, which is the best shot at permanence for online content that is all too fragile, is facing major legal threats.

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