Top 10 Cable TV Networks at Risk of Shutdown in October 2025
The cable TV industry is going through a major upheaval as more and more people cut the cord and switch to streaming services. This shift is putting pressure on many cable networks, with some facing the possibility of shutting down if they can’t adapt to the changing landscape. Reports suggest that up to 20 million cable TV subscribers could be lost in the next few years, leading Paramount to consider shutting down MTV.
Universal Kids closed last month, and Warner Bros. Discovery has also shut down some of its HBO networks. Paramount is now looking to cut costs and may have to make some tough decisions about its MTV channels.
Cartoon Network is another network that’s feeling the impact of changing viewer habits. DirecTV, Sling TV, and Comcast have all made changes that could affect its future. Keep an eye on Warner Bros. Discovery to see what they do with the channel.
Boomerang, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, is facing competition from MeTV Toons, a new channel featuring classic cartoons. With these challenges and declining viewership, Boomerang’s future is uncertain.
Teen Nick, Disney XD, Disney Jr., Nick Jr., and National Geographic Wild are all seeing drops in ratings as more kids turn to streaming services. Paramount’s focus on Paramount+ could mean cuts to these networks in the future.
BET Networks is reportedly seeking a buyer, and some of its less profitable networks could be shut down if a sale doesn’t happen. FXX is also facing challenges as viewership declines.
The cable TV industry is evolving rapidly, with networks needing to innovate to survive in the streaming era. As more people cut the cord, the future of many cable networks hangs in the balance. Stay tuned for more updates on how the media landscape continues to shift.


