MTV Cancels Long-Running Show 'Ridiculousness' After 14 Years
MTV canceled "Ridiculousness" after 14 years and 46 seasons. The abrupt decision follows the Paramount Skydance merger and layoffs, with existing episodes airing until 2026.
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Overview
- MTV officially canceled its popular show "Ridiculousness" after fourteen years and forty-six seasons, marking the end of its long run on the network.
- The abrupt cancellation of "Ridiculousness" reportedly stems from the recent Paramount Skydance merger, a corporate event that has also resulted in significant company layoffs.
- Despite the cancellation, MTV plans to continue airing existing episodes of "Ridiculousness" for a period, with broadcasts scheduled to run until at least the year 2026.
- The show "Ridiculousness" was known for showcasing viral internet videos, presented by genre and humorously critiqued by its hosts, panelists, and celebrity guest reactions.
- Spanning over a decade and numerous seasons, "Ridiculousness" became a significant part of MTV's programming, consistently featuring internet culture and comedic commentary.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover the cancellation of MTV's "Ridiculousness" neutrally, focusing on factual reporting. They provide key details like the show's 14-year run, the context of the Paramount-Skydance merger and layoffs, and MTV's plans for future programming. The reporting avoids loaded language or subjective interpretations, presenting information directly.
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FAQ
MTV canceled 'Ridiculousness' as part of a broader restructuring following the Paramount–Skydance merger, which led to layoffs and a shift toward a more curated and experimental content slate.
Yes, previously produced first-run episodes of 'Ridiculousness' will continue to air on MTV through 2026, and select seasons will be available to stream on Paramount+.
'Ridiculousness' produced more than 1,700 episodes over 46 seasons, making it one of MTV's longest-running shows.
The main hosts of 'Ridiculousness' were Rob Dyrdek, Steelo Brim, and Lauren 'Lolo' Wood. Chanel West Coast was also a co-host for the first 30 seasons.
Rob Dyrdek was reportedly paid $32.5 million annually for his work on 'Ridiculousness', including bonuses and various fees, with potential for higher earnings if the show continued.
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