MTV has canceled Rob Dyrdek’s long-running comedy clip series “Ridiculousness” after an impressive 14 years and 46 seasons, The Post can confirm. “No more original episodes of ‘Ridiculousness’ will be ...
The exact reasons for the cancellation of Ridiculousness have not been disclosed and Rob Dyrdek has yet to comment on the latest update.
MTV clip show "Ridiculousness," hosted by Rob Dyrdek, is canceled, multiple media outlets reported Friday. Previously ...
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ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Ridiculousness, one of the longest-running series in MTV history, is no more. The comedy clip show was canceled this morning after airing 46 seasons since its inception in ...
Between hosting, producing, and licensing deals, Dyrdek has cemented his status as one of the network’s highest-paid stars. As of 2025, Dyrdek’s net worth is estimated to be around $200 million, ...
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, ...
Dyrdek’s Ridiculousness salary includes $61,000 on-camera fee for each episode, plus a $21,000 per-episode executive producer fee and bonuses. The show’s production companies also have “key man” life ...
It’s the end of an era at MTV. The network has decided to end one of its most familiar staples after 14 years and 46 seasons.
Ridiculousness premiered on MTV on Aug. 29, 2011, and has run for 46 seasons since. The comedy series features clips of ...