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Paul Daniel “Ace” Frehley, co-founder and lead guitarist of the legendary rock band Kiss, has died at the age of 74. He suffered a brain bleed after taking a fall in his studio a couple weeks ago. R.I.P. 🙏

Damn another icon gone
10/17/2025

Damn another icon gone

Ace Frehley, the Spaceman of Kiss who played with the group from their formation in 1973 until 1983, and then again in the Nineties, has died at 74.

10/16/2025

The Final Death of "Music" on Television: MTV Turns Off Its Signal

December 31, 2025, will mark the end of a 44-year cycle that redefined global youth culture. Paramount Global has confirmed the cessation of broadcasts for its themed music channels (MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live), a farewell that is more than a simple corporate adjustment; it is the symbolic demise of "Music Television" as we knew it.

The announcement, framed within the merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media, has a cold and compelling motive: lack of profitability and the need to cut hundreds of millions of dollars. Music videos, once kings of the screen, have lost the battle to reality TV shows in the war for prime-time attention.

⁃ 44 Years of a Visual Revolution

Born on August 1, 1981, MTV didn't just broadcast music; it created it, dressed it, and turned it into a global phenomenon. With the promise that "Video Killed the Radio Star" (the first video ever aired), the channel put a face to the music, ushering in the era of the music video as essential marketing art.

The network was not just a mirror of youth, but a cultural laboratory. It dictated trends in fashion, language, and, above all, was the catalyst that propelled the careers of icons from Michael Jackson and Madonna to Nirvana and Britney Spears. Its influence does not stop at pop music.

⁃ The Deafening Impact on Rock and Metal

For the harder genres, MTV was a double-edged sword, yet immensely powerful platform. In an era when Rock and Metal were marginalized by mainstream radio, the channel offered them a freeway into millions of homes. Hair Metal bands in the 80s, Grunge and Alternative Metal in the 90s, and the rise of Nu Metal later that decade, owe much of their mass appeal to the small screen.

MTV legitimized the aesthetic and visual aggression of the genre. The very act of seeing Metallica, Iron Maiden, or Tool on cable television was a declaration that the Metal subculture had a place in the mainstream.

⁃ Flagship Programs for Heavy Music:

• Headbangers Ball: This was the sacred temple of Metal. Launched in 1987, the show was exclusively dedicated to thrash, speed, and heavy metal videos during late-night hours, providing exposure to essential bands and building a global community. In Latin America, the Headbangers Ball (Latinoamérica) and later Metalhead programs continued this mission.

• MTV Unplugged: While not exclusive to Rock, this acoustic format cemented the status of many great bands, presenting them in a rawer, more intimate setting. The sessions by Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Eric Clapton became iconic albums, demonstrating the genre's artistic versatility and depth.

• Total Request Live (TRL) / Los 10+ Pedidos Rock/Metal: Although TRL had a broader focus, these countdown shows, including their dedicated Rock/Metal variants in international markets, gave the audience a voice to vote for their favorite videos, keeping the pulse of the local and international scene alive.

⁃ When the Algorithm Killed the VJ

Why is MTV closing? The answer lies in the palm of our hands. The arrival of YouTube, Spotify, and TikTok completely dismantled the original business model. Today, the audience doesn't wait for a Video Jockey (VJ) to program their favorite song; they choose it, play it, and share it instantly. The streaming giants and on-demand content have made the fixed-schedule cable television channel economically unsustainable.

The main MTV channel will survive, yes, but transformed into a hub for low-cost reality TV shows like Teen Mom and Geordie Shore, definitively burying its original music concept.

The MTV blackout is not just the end of a network; it is the closing of an era where music was seen, felt, and shared collectively in front of a screen. Rock and roll on television is dead. Long live music, wherever it may be.

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