The show airing so many times during the day has been a source of frustration for lots of people for MANY years. And it's also made people ask why MTV doesn't break up their content a bit more. MTV ...
"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 ...
How many episodes of Ridiculousness do you think will air on MTV tomorrow, Friday, April 14th? I’ll give you a moment to think about it. Hint: it’s a lot. OK, time’s up: the correct answer is 23 (!).
Lauren “Lo” Wood is officially a cohost of Ridiculousness and she has stunned in gorgeous glam during every episode. The MTV star exclusively shares her beauty secrets with Life & Style, admitting ...
MTV is officially saying goodbye to Ridiculousness after 46 seasons on the air, Us Weekly can confirm. MTV is working to “reimagine” the network, leading to the cancellation of the long-running show, ...
The group, aligned with the Writers Guild of America West, claims that the show has not yet responded to their attempts to begin bargaining terms of an agreement. "It’s important to get this done," ...
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 ...
The writers of MTV’s unscripted series “Ridiculousness” have filed with the National Labor Relations Board to vote on unionization via a secret ballot, a rep from NLRB told TheWrap on Thursday. The ...
The news comes shortly after another long-running series was cancelled, with Catfish joining Ridiculousness as two of the longest-running shows in MTV's history. While some will be sorry to see both ...
Creative consultants at the MTV comedy show focused on viral videos unanimously supported unionizing in a National Labor Relations Board vote. By Katie Kilkenny Enterprise Reporter, TV & Labor ...
Chanel West Coast, a longtime co-host of MTV’s “Ridiculousness,” has left the comedy series to executive produce, create and star in her own shows, the TV personality announced this week. The shows ...