MTV just pulled the plug on its MTV News website, taking down two decades of content.
Now, if you try to access MTV News articles on mtvnews.com or mtv.com/news, you’re sent straight to the main MTV site.
Thousands of articles and interviews with major artists, dating back to 1996, are gone.
Including its biggest loss of its epic hip-hop archives, especially the “Mixtape Monday” column from the 2000s and 2010s, which featured interviews and reviews with artists and producers early in their careers.
Social media is buzzing with upset fans and former MTV News staffers. Everyone’s feeling the loss of a massive piece of music history. Tweets and posts are full of disappointment and nostalgia for the articles that captured iconic moments in music and pop culture.
Some hope the Wayback Machine might have saved MTV News articles, but older pieces aren’t showing up there either.
For now, the shutdown leaves a huge gap in the history of music journalism. Let’s hope some of this valuable content finds its way back online someday.
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