Iconic MTV Host Still Mourning the End of Music Television Era ...Saudi Arabia

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In a January 2026 video posted by TMZ, the former MTV host admitted she was taking the loss of the original all-music channel very hard. “Isn’t that sad?” she said. “I'm still mourning the loss from it. Those days were, I mean, it gave me my start, and it was really the place that allowed me to be myself the most out of any job I've done so far.”

”On the first day of shooting Singled Out, we shot it in Lake Havasu, and I lit my hotel room on fire and almost died the night before,” she revealed. “So that was my very first taping of Singled Out.  I accidentally left the candle on, and it burned through my hot rollers and lit the whole room on fire!”

When asked if she thought there could be a new version of MTV in the future, McCarthy replied, “They tried it. It didn't work.”

Jenny McCarthy, Chris Hardwick and Carmen Electra during 1996 MTV's Singled Out with Jenny McCarthy at Hollywood Center Studios in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc)

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On Dec. 31, MTV permanently ended its 24-hour music video feeds globally, per Deadline. MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live ceased broadcasting in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Australia, and Brazil.

“Today we say goodbye to MTV,” she captioned a montage of some of her past moments on the network. “This channel didn’t just play music videos — it gave a generation permission to be loud, weird, expressive, emotional, rebellious, creative, and completely ourselves. It shaped culture, careers, friendships, fashion mistakes (especially mine), and memories we’ll never forget. Today we say goodbye to MTV on television, but what it gave us lives on forever — in the laughs, the risks, the late nights, and the feeling that anything was possible if you were brave enough to try.”“Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for the memories. Forever grateful. ??✨,” McCarthy added.

When one fan on X  noted that MTV exposed viewers to music from all genres and cultures, Quinn replied, “MTV united the states of America.”

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