After nearly four decades of defining pop culture, MTV is closing the curtain on five of its UK music channels this New Year’s Eve — including MTV Music, MTV 80s, and Club MTV.
Once the heartbeat of global music television, MTV’s legacy began with “Video Killed the Radio Star,” but now, it’s the internet that’s killed the video channel. With YouTube, TikTok, and streaming platforms leading music discovery, MTV’s pivot to reality content was inevitable.
While MTV HD will remain, the shutdown marks the symbolic end of an era where music television ruled — replaced by a digital, on-demand world.





