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MTV’s Screen Goes Dark — and Music Video Enters Its Post-TV Era

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Last updated: 30 décembre 2025 9h50
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Published: 30 décembre 2025
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On December 31, 2025, MTV’s dedicated music channels are scheduled to stop broadcasting across several European markets, including France. It’s a symbolic shutdown—less the death of a brand than the retirement of a specific idea: music video as linear television programming.

Contents
  • What’s Actually Closing (and What Isn’t)
  • The Industry Reading: Video Didn’t Die — TV Lost the Job
  • Why MTV Music Channels Became Structurally Obsolete
    • 1) Discovery moved from scheduling to algorithms
    • 2) The new “music TV” is creator culture
    • 3) Feedback loops got too fast for linear TV
  • CNEWS’ Angle: A Last Tour Through the Myth-Making Machine
  • What This Means for Artists in 2026
    • The “one big clip” era keeps shrinking
    • Visual identity becomes the real differentiator
    • The platform is part of the creative brief
  • Bottom Line
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This moment lands like a hard cut to black because it closes a cultural chapter. MTV didn’t just show clips. It taught entire generations that a song could be a world—styled, directed, mythologized. Now the world hasn’t disappeared. It’s just moved.


What’s Actually Closing (and What Isn’t)

The closure concerns MTV’s music-only channels—the ones built around “clips all day, every day.” Depending on the market and package, this typically includes stations such as MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live.

The MTV name doesn’t evaporate overnight. What’s ending is the always-on music-video TV model—a format that made perfect sense in a world where TV was the center of attention.


The Industry Reading: Video Didn’t Die — TV Lost the Job

Here’s the paradox that defines 2026: music video has never been more important, but almost nobody consumes it in one single place anymore.

MTV used to be the address where:

  • a premiere could crown a single,
  • an artist’s look became a national conversation,
  • a clip felt like a cultural event, not “content.”

Today, releases don’t premiere—they deploy.

A modern visual era often looks like this:

  • A “hero” video (YouTube-first, clean narrative, replayable)
  • Multiple vertical edits (TikTok/Reels/Shorts)
  • Loopable micro-scenes for retention
  • Behind-the-scenes and studio footage to extend the cycle
  • Visual assets built to travel through fan culture (edits, memes, remixes)

So yes: video is central. It’s just distributed.


Why MTV Music Channels Became Structurally Obsolete

1) Discovery moved from scheduling to algorithms

MTV’s power was programming. Today’s power is recommendation engines that continuously optimize for watch time, completion rate, and replay.

2) The new “music TV” is creator culture

The biggest video moments now often come from:

  • dance trends
  • fan edits
  • challenges
  • influencers
  • backstage “human” clips that outperform polished production

The clip became a toolkit, not a monument.

3) Feedback loops got too fast for linear TV

Artists and labels can test thumbnails, hooks, edits, captions, and formats—and adjust within hours. Linear TV can’t compete with that speed.


CNEWS’ Angle: A Last Tour Through the Myth-Making Machine

CNEWS framed the shutdown through a nostalgic lens—revisiting the “clips that built MTV” and highlighting how the channel turned music videos into cultural milestones. That nostalgia isn’t just sentimental: it points to a real historic function MTV served.

MTV standardized the idea that music needed a visual language—and that image could be as powerful as sound.


What This Means for Artists in 2026

The “one big clip” era keeps shrinking

For most releases, a single official video is no longer enough. The market rewards:

  • a main visual
  • plus an ecosystem of short-form assets to keep the track alive for weeks.

Visual identity becomes the real differentiator

With endless music available instantly, the artists who cut through often have:

  • a consistent aesthetic
  • recognizable framing
  • a repeatable visual grammar that fans can remix.

The platform is part of the creative brief

You don’t just make a video—you design it for:

  • where it will live,
  • how it will be cut,
  • how it will circulate,
  • and how it will convert attention into listens.

Bottom Line

MTV’s music channels going dark isn’t the end of music video. It’s the confirmation that music video graduated from television.

In 2026, the “new MTV” is an ecosystem:

  • TikTok triggers the hook,
  • YouTube hosts the canonical version,
  • Instagram sells the image,
  • streaming captures the demand,
  • fandom spreads the visuals like currency.

Music video didn’t lose relevance. It just stopped living at one address.

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