After Paramount Skydance’s across-the-board layoffs last week, TV Media chair George Cheeks unveiled a new leadership structure for the company’s cable brands. Cheeks, in a memo sent Tuesday to ...
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For 46 seasons, the MTV show Ridiculousness has been a staple in the network's lineup. In fact, the show has been so dominant that it once occupied 113 of the network's 168 hours in its weekly lineup.
"Ridiculousness," the inescapable comedy clip show hosted by Rob Dyrdek, will end after 14 years, USA TODAY can confirm. The MTV series will end after its current season, according to a source ...
MTV is ending one of its most notorious and long-running shows, “Ridiculousness,” sources familiar confirmed to KTLA on Friday morning. As of Halloween, no more original episodes of the 14-year-long ...