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MTV To Shut Down Music Channels After 40 Years As Paramount Restructures Global Network
After nearly four decades of shaping pop culture, MTV is set to close its music channels, including MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live, by December 31, 2025. Parent company Paramount Global confirmed the move as part of a major restructuring effort amid the rise of streaming...

After nearly four decades on the air, MTV is set to end one of the most defining chapters in modern music television history. The iconic brand's parent company, Paramount Global, has confirmed plans to shut down all remaining MTV music channels by December 31, 2025, marking the end of an era for millions of fans who grew up watching music videos on television.
The closure will affect several MTV-branded spin-offs across Europe, including MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live. According to industry reports, the decision is part of a broader restructuring effort by Paramount, driven by cost-cutting and the ongoing shift of audiences from traditional TV to digital streaming.
The End of an Era
The affected networks, long known for non-stop music videos, countdowns, and throwback blocks, will cease broadcasting at the end of 2025 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, before similar shutdowns are implemented across parts of continental Europe and other international markets.
While these spin-off stations are being phased out, the flagship MTV channel will remain on air. However, for years, it has carried very little music content, focusing instead on popular entertainment and reality programming such as Catfish, Geordie Shore, and The Challenge.
The move will also impact several other Paramount-owned networks, including NickMusic EMEA, Comedy Central Extra, and Paramount Network, which are expected to follow suit in various markets as the company consolidates its linear television portfolio.
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