Hope you got a good look at Miley Cyrus' trippy, fluorescent closing performance at last night's (August 30) MTV Video Music Awards—if the rumor mill's churning out some truth, it could be the last image the show ever produced.

According to BillboardViacom has shut down rumors that the VMAs, which have been in production since 1984, are no longer. Despite faltering ratings and the departure of many high-level executives from MTV, Viacom Vice President of corporate communications Mike Jafar has insisted there will be a 2016 show and beyond. The rumors are "not even remotely true," he told to the site.

Billboard, though, maintains that "multiple sources" say the show is in jeopardy.

Last year's show, which netted 8.3 million viewers, fell 18 percent in ratings from the 2013 edition, which caught the attention of 10.3 million viewers. Only a couple of years prior, though, the VMAs achieved the most successful broadcast in the show's history—2011's event drew in 12.4 million viewers. Plus, social activity surrounding Beyonce's pregnancy announcement broke the existing record for tweets per second, with nearly 9,000 posts each second.

Miley Cyrus hosted last night's show, which featured a high-flying performance by Justin Bieber, a nearly 15 minute rant by Kanye West—the recipient of the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award—and the live birth of a new feud between Nicki Minaj and Cyrus.

Do you believe we've seen the last of the VMAs? Would you care either way? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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