They don't call it the good ole days of MTV for nothing. If you got to witness MTV in the 1980s, 1990s, or 2000s in any capacity, then you are somebody that got to watch the glory days of the network. While me might sound old here, there's nothing that compares to the feeling of rushing home from school so that way you could catch TRL and the latest music videos from your favorite artists. Sure technology has brought about many positive changes including things that make life easier and convenient (it's much simpler to watch a music video now than what it was 20 years ago), but that doesn't always mean that those changes have been for the better. There was beauty in the simplicity of life before the advancement of the internet, technology, and social media in a major way, and in our opinion, time will continue to prove that.
With the recent cancellation of MTV News (which to be honest many of us thought the show had been cancelled a long time ago), it had us thinking about just how much things have changed in the last decade or so. The one thing that can never be taken away from MTV is the success the network had in its heyday, and that's what we're here to talk about—that massive era that had an impact we'll likely never see again.
So here it is—MTV History: A Comprehensive Look at the Network. Told our way.