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 ...
Bankruptcy court documents have revealed the salary of MTV star Rob Dyrdek while the network cancels his longtime clip show, ...
Rob Dyrdek is looking on the bright side of Ridiculousness coming to an end after 46 seasons. “I just want to say thank you ...
Rob Dyrdek was one of the highest-paid personalities in cable television history, earning millions from structured contracts ...
After 46 seasons on MTV, “Ridiculousness” is coming to an end, TheWrap has learned. Though no more original episodes will be produced, previously produced first run episodes will continue to air on ...
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 ...
The long-running MTV comedy clip series "Ridiculousness" has been canceled. The current season, its 46th, will continue to air on MTV through 2026, according to two sources familiar with the matter, ...
The comedy series features clips of “ridiculous” videos pulled from the internet, which are then played for and critiqued by ...
Dyrdek’s Ridiculousness salary includes $61,000 on-camera fee for each episode, plus a $21,000 per-episode executive producer fee and bonuses. The show’s production companies also have “key man” life ...
Ridiculousness has had its last laugh on MTV after 14 years. Sources familiar with the situation confirmed to The A.V. Club today that no new episodes of the long-running series would be produced.