MTV Cancels Total Request Live/TRL After 10 Years

In an effort to further remove all music videos from their programming, MTV has announced that the network is cancelling Total Request Live/TRL. TRL has been on the air 10 years.
According to TRL executive producer Dave Sirulnick, “We want to close this era of TRL in a big celebratory way, and 10 is a great number. This feels like the right time and let’s celebrate it and let’s reward it.”
TRL was one of the last places on MTV you could actually see a music video, with the abundance of non-music video programming that took over the music network.
TRL will air a special two-hour episode in November, which will include an appearance by former VJ Carson Daly.
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