| There are no existing records or brochures of how many television shows are produced each year in the United States. As of 2010, there are currently 4,728 television broadcast stations—including local and educational stations—in the United States, many of them filling 24 hours of airtime a day. So, the actual number of TV programs created in the U.S. each year could number in the tens of thousands. A logic question here is if we really watch so much stuff and whether we want to see this or that TV show when turning on a TV. That inspired me to do a small research and find out what TV shows can be considered the most annoying ones in the past 2010. • Jersey Shore. This is a reality television series on MTV that follows eight housemates spending their summers together, in the first season at the Jersey Shore, and the second at Miami Beach. Following the success of the first season, MTV announced in January 2010 that a second season would air that summer. The second season premiered on July 29, 2010 and made the show the highest-rated series in MTV’s history. Yet it is time to stop with it. |
| • Glee. The musical comedy drama television series that airs on Fox in the United States focuses on the high school glee club New
Directions competing on the show choir competition circuit, while its members deal with relationships, sexuality and social issues. Several awards and negative public acclaim is what we have now. |
| • Hannah Montana. Now thousands of teens will argue me, but this is pure factual information I have got from the research. The TV series debuted in 2006 on Disney Channel. focuses on a girl who lives a double life as an average teenage school girl named Miley Stewart (played by Miley Cyrus) by day and a famous pop singer named Hannah Montana by night, concealing her real identity from the public, other than her close friends and family. |
| In the list can also be included Disaster Date, 16 and Pregant, Teen mom, The Colbert report, Bridal Plasty and Sister Wives. |











