After 14 years and 46 seasons, MTV’s Ridiculousness era is coming to a close. The long-running comedy clip series, which has served as a staple of the network’s programming slate, will conclude ...
MTV has canceled "Ridiculousness" after 14 years and 46 seasons, marking the end of the long-running viral video commentary show hosted by Rob Dyrdek. The cancellation reportedly stems from parent ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “I just want to say thank you to every single person that ever watched any of my shows,” Dyrdek, ...
"Ridiculousness," the inescapable comedy clip show hosted by Rob Dyrdek, will end after 14 years, USA TODAY can confirm. The MTV series will end after its current season, according to a source ...
This is not going to be a typical eulogy, because generally speaking, to eulogize something is to honor it. The comedy clip show Ridiculousness, whose cancellation was announced this week, doesn’t ...
The cable outlet is planning an overhaul that will harken back to its earlier, more experimental days By Rick Porter Television Business Editor An era at MTV is ending: The cable network is canceling ...
(Gray News) - MTV is canceling one of its longest-running series, “Ridiculousness,” after 14 years, according to several reports. Variety reported the comedy-clip show will end after its 46th season.
The cable channel has run endless reruns of the comedy clip show for several years, a move that other cable companies copied. By John Koblin At the time that you’re reading this, there’s a good chance ...
(KTLA) — MTV is ending one of its most notorious and long-running shows, “Ridiculousness,” sources familiar confirmed to Nexstar’s KTLA on Friday morning. As of Halloween, no more original episodes of ...
After dominating MTV’s lineup for more than a decade, Ridiculousness has finally been canceled. The network is pulling the plug on Rob Dyrdek’s viral video clip show after 14 years and an astonishing ...
“Ridiculousness” has been canceled at MTV after 14 years and 46 seasons. The comedy clip series, hosted by Rob Dyrdek, will continue into 2026 with previously shot first-run episodes, but no new ...
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