MTV Rewinds to Its Roots with 24/7 Music Videos


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Starting yesterday, September 1, 2025, MTV is turning back the clock, ditching reality TV for a week-long music video marathon across MTV2, MTV Live, and MTV Classic. The nostalgic move, announced by parent company Paramount, is a lead-up to the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, delighting Gen-X and millennial fans who miss the network’s music-driven glory days. But don’t get too comfortable—this throwback is a one-week event, leaving fans hopeful yet skeptical about a permanent return.

Dubbed an “unprecedented week of 24/7 music videos,” the initiative blends iconic videos from MTV’s past with today’s hits, curated by VMA winners and legendary MTV personalities. Each curator will showcase their seven favorite music videos, offering a personal dive into the visuals that shaped music culture. Paramount’s press release promises a rebellious, music-first vibe, aiming to recapture the raw energy of the 1980s and 1990s when MTV defined pop culture, while appealing to today’s streaming audience.

The shift comes after years of fan frustration over MTV’s pivot to reality TV staples like Laguna Beach, Teen Mom, The Hills, and Ridiculousness. With music videos largely exiled to YouTube, this temporary revival has sparked excitement on X, though its short duration has tempered expectations. “One week? Cool, but make it permanent,” one user posted.

Source: https://cordcuttersnews.com/mtv-rewinds-to-its-roots-with-24-7-music-videos/

I am from that era when MTV just started. I think it was good right up until after they did the first season of "Real World" which started in 1992, and a load of reality programs spawned from it. I stopped watching MTV in the 90's.

MTV could replace Spotify for me if it didn't suck so much with all the non music content. I really only discover music videos now on YouTube.

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I was glued to the tv during the early days of MTV, but once they turned to a more reality program based, I also stopped watching.

I get my music from Pandora and YouTube these days.  

While it's nice that they're "going back to the past", its not gonna change my habits.

On 02/09/2025 at 17:29, Eternal Tempest said:

Wish this was longer then a week.
I also miss VH1's pop-up video.

Yeah my sister used to put that channel on as background, from what i remember visiting her in the UK.

This would be cool if:

  • I paid for cable TV... I went internet-only with a 1Gbps fiber connection years ago.
  • Every music video wasn't already available to watch on-demand on YouTube.

🤣

On 02/09/2025 at 11:29, Eternal Tempest said:

Wish this was longer then a week.
I also miss VH1's pop-up video.

VH1 was my favorite back in the 90's when every music video have some kind of pop up knowledge

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The issue I have with stunts like this is that it shows that at some corporate level, they acknowledge what consumers want, and then treat it like a gimmick.

That being said, I found a VHS full of (what I personally feel is) the golden era of MTV:

  • Guns 'n' Roses - November Rain
  • Shakespeare's Sister - Stay
  • Curtis Stigers - I Wonder Why
  • Two Unlimited - Twilight Zone
  • Pearl Jam - Alive
  • Genesis - I Can't Dance
  • KISS - God Gave Rock & Roll To You II
  • Army Of Lovers - Crucified
  • KLF - Justified & Ancient
  • Nirvana - Come As You Are

Not saying these are all amazing songs, but for me they marked a place and time.  Anyhow yeah, found this VHS, and what stood out to me is - wow, so few adverts!

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