After 14 years and 46 seasons, MTV’s Ridiculousness era is coming to a close. The long-running comedy clip series, which has served as a staple of the network’s programming slate, will conclude ...
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Why Was ‘Ridiculousness’ Canceled? The Reason MTV Pulled the Plug on the Rob Dyrdek Show
‘Ridiculousness’ has been on the air for more than a decade, so are the rumors of its cancellation true? If so, why was the Rob Dyrdek-led series gutted? Paramount Global’s merger with David Ellison‘s ...
Lauren “Lolo” Wood has been named the permanent host of Ridiculousness, replacing Chanel West Coast, who left the MTV viral clip show last year. Rob Dyrdek took a moment to welcome Wood and make “an ...
The cable channel has run endless reruns of the comedy clip show for several years, a move that other cable companies copied. By John Koblin At the time that you’re reading this, there’s a good chance ...
'Ridiculousness' has been on the air for more than a decade, so are the rumors of its cancellation true? If so, why was the Rob Dyrdek-led series gutted? Below, Hollywood Life has compiled all the ...
After dominating MTV’s lineup for more than a decade, Ridiculousness has finally been canceled. The network is pulling the plug on Rob Dyrdek’s viral video clip show after 14 years and an astonishing ...
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 ...
(Gray News) - MTV is canceling one of its longest-running series, “Ridiculousness,” after 14 years, according to several reports. Variety reported the comedy-clip show will end after its 46th season.
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'Ridiculousness' Canceled at MTV After 46 Seasons
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” has been canceled at MTV after 14 years and 46 seasons. The comedy clip series, hosted by Rob Dyrdek, will continue into 2026 with previously shot first-run episodes, but no new ...
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