I have problems meaningfully contributing threads like thsi because the truely terrible things squirted out of the bowels of pop culture mercifully leave my brain after a while.
Truthfully to qualify I'd imagine a show has to have been on TV for a while. I've never seen Super Sweet Sixteen but I'm guessing it's fairly new and as such might die horribly.
Also though when you consider people like Anna Nicole Smith have gotten talk shows and the like, it can be really hard to pick a worst.
You also have to wonder how to rate things like "Mystery Science Theater 3000" which intentionally picked drek, but made fun of it.
I'm also not sure how to rate genere programming that is hugely popular but only for a segement of the population. For example I loathe reality shows, but they have mass appeal that makes them successful. Really you can't knock things like this as being "bad" without making it about the people who consume them. Then it turns into more of a form of elitism than a real criticism of the media.
Things like "Swift Justice" didn't even make the half season mark despite heavy promotion (if I remember correctly) and the thing is they didn't have ANYONE to prop them up. To pick a worst show of the failed shows out there you'd wind up having to look back at stuff that only aired a couple of episodes.
If I truely had to pick something I'd go for the truely banal. Stuff like "Hammerman" which was a cartoon featuring MC Hammer (during his period of popularity) as a super hero with magic shoes. Or the "New Kids On The Block" animated series. Like video games, any cartoon show intended to sell products during a celebrity's five minutes of fame is usually astronomically bad.
Oh, and there was also a "Manudo" cartoon which had them teaming up with an intelligent Rubik's cube.
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