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Ten years after its debut, MTV has decided to cancel its unofficial flagship series, “TRL.” The musicvid countdown show will depart in mid-November with a two-hour Saturday-afternoon special ...
NEW YORK -- Start the countdown clock on MTV's countdown era: "Total Request Live" will soon shut down after 10 years on the air. The music video show will conclude in a two-hour special on a ...
After an impressive 10-year run, MTV's landmark show TRL will air its final episode in November. Though the show has gone through some changes to stay in touch with young audiences with increasing ...
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Cue the nostalgia -- Total Request Live is officially making a comeback!MTV announced on Sunday that TRL, the popular music video countdown show that aired on the network from 1998 to 2008, will ...
MTV’s Total Request Live, better known as TRL and originally hosted by Carson Daly, was one of the cable network’s biggest shows during its run between 1998 and 2008. The show aired the most ...
"TRL" ended its run in 2008 after 10 years. The show was MTV's most influential franchise, but the network pulled the plug after declining ratings.
Current and classic music videos will begin airing on Monday for 24 hours a day until the MTV VMAs on Sunday, Sept. 7.