The iconic MTV network is set to close five of its UK music channels by the end of 2025, marking a significant shift in the network’s strategy as audiences increasingly turn to digital streaming platforms. While MTV HD will remain on air, it now focuses primarily on reality programming rather than music videos. Industry experts and former MTV staff say the move reflects broader changes in how viewers consume music worldwide.
Bold MTV’s UK Music Channels to Close
MTV will discontinue MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live in the UK after December 31, 2025, according to the BBC. The closures follow years of declining viewership as fans migrate to YouTube, TikTok, and other streaming services for music content.
MTV HD, the channel’s flagship, will continue broadcasting, but reality series such as Teen Mom and Geordie Shore dominate its schedule. Music videos have largely disappeared from the channel since 2011, when MTV shifted music content to its sister networks to maintain engagement.
Bold Historical Impact of MTV
Launched in the United States in 1981, MTV pioneered 24-hour music television, quickly establishing itself as a cultural force. The channel premiered Michael Jackson’s Thriller in 1983 and aired the 16-hour Live Aid telecast in 1985. MTV hosted its first Video Music Awards in 1984, featuring performances by Madonna and Tina Turner, cementing its influence on global pop culture.
MTV expanded to Europe in 1987, launching a UK-specific channel in 1997. At its peak, MTV Europe reached between 100 and 150 million viewers. Former MTV Europe and UK presenter Simone Angel highlighted the network’s broad cultural impact, including its exposure of Western music and lifestyle to audiences behind the Iron Curtain during the 1980s.
Bold Corporate Changes Drive Closures
MTV Entertainment Group, which produces shows like Beavis and Butt-head and Catfish, is owned by Paramount Skydance, formed after Paramount Global and Skydance Media completed an $8.4 billion merger in July 2025. The combined company has sought $500 million in global cost reductions, which included the closure of Paramount Television Studios earlier this year.
The UK closures are part of a wider international restructuring. Reports indicate that MTV music channels in Australia, Poland, France, and Brazil may also be discontinued. Paramount has not confirmed future plans for these regions.
Bold Industry Reactions and Cultural Legacy
Simone Angel described the closures as “really sad” and “in disbelief,” noting MTV’s role as a precursor to the internet and a platform that connected millions worldwide. Angel said, “You’ve just got to move with the times. To this day, it’s one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Why on earth throw that away?”
Media analysts suggest that the network’s pivot from music videos to reality programming reflects broader shifts in global media consumption. Streaming services have disrupted traditional TV, offering on-demand music and curated playlists that outcompete linear channels.
Bold Looking Ahead
While MTV HD remains on air in the UK, the network’s music legacy faces uncertainty. Fans and cultural commentators continue to debate the balance between maintaining a historic brand and adapting to digital trends. As audiences increasingly favor online platforms for music, traditional broadcasters like MTV must redefine their strategies to remain relevant in a streaming-dominated media landscape.
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Source: New York Post – MTV shutting down music channels across Europe – is US next?