Everybody loves a good cartoon, right? Well, as it turns out, the rock and pop stars of the 80s also saw the value of videos ...
It's only about a week until Christmas, and by now, you've probably exhausted the run of typical holiday specials. We all ...
The former MTV boss Tom Freston had hoped to meet at one of his old haunts, someplace that might evoke the good old days of the music network he co-founded in 1981. But most of those places are gone: ...
All the reports about the death of music videos have been wildly exaggerated. But that’s only fair, since wild exaggerations are exactly what music videos are all about. These days MTV and CMT might ...
As cartoons become harder to find on bigger streaming platforms, free services such as Tubi and Pluto are stepping up to save beloved classics. After disappearing from HBO Max, the original Looney ...
Nirvana's MTV Unplugged in New York arrived in stores on Nov. 1, 1994, less than six months after the tragic death of frontman Kurt Cobain. It was a moment which gave music fans a way to revisit a ...
Ridiculousness‘ long run has come to an end. After 14 years on the air, MTV has canceled the series, sources familiar tell Deadline. The cancellation comes on the heels of the Paramount-Skydance ...
MTV is shuttering its music channels in the UK – and now fans are wondering if the US could be next. The iconic music TV channel is closing five stations in the UK, including MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV ...
On Friday, October 10, MTV announced that it will close five channels in the U.K., after nearly 40 years. Music videos began in the 1960s and have been a cornerstone of the pop culture lexicon for ...
In the event that you are one of the few people who still turn on an actual MTV channel (like…with a cable box) to catch those classic 1990s music videos—like Usher’s “U Don’t Have to Call”—Paramount ...
The world of animation has given us some of the most beloved characters in fiction. It's also been the source material for many, many modern memes. Whether it's a Nickelodeon show I rewatch for the ...
Back when MTV played videos on a regular basis, there were VJs (video jockeys), similar to radio disc jockeys, who introduced the music, hosted said segments and other programming on the network, and ...