After 46 Seasons, MTV Is Ending One of Its Longest-Running Shows
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After 46 seasons, MTV is ending one of its longest-running shows
MTV is pulling the plug on its long-running viral video show “Ridiculousness” after 14 years and a staggering 46 seasons on air. The network has confirmed that the current season will be the show’s last, bringing an end to a series that has produced nearly 1,700 episodes.
After 14 years and 46 seasons, MTV's "Ridiculousness" series will no longer be broadcast. According to American media, the comedy clip show, hosted by Rob Dyrdek, will continue to air in 2026 with previously recorded episodes, but there will be no new episodes. Season 46 will be the show's final episode, while reruns will continue to air on MTV and select seasons will be available on the Paramount+ platform. - YouTube www.youtube.
The program, which began in 2011, was based on videos removed from the Internet, usually with more or less domestic accidents or challenges that run bad. It was the victim of its own success.
In brief: 'Ridiculousness' canceled at MTV and more
MTV is parting ways with Ridiculousness. Variety reports that after 14 years and 46 seasons, the series has been canceled at the network. Rob Dyrdek hosts the comedy clip series, which will continue into 2026 with previously filmed new episodes, but will end after the conclusion of season 46. Ridiculousness is one of MTV’s longest-running shows with over 1,700 episodes. Reruns will continue to air on MTV, and select seasons will stream on Paramo…
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