Monday, February 23, 2009

Trump Television Programs



In the spring of 2004, NBC launched what quickly became the number one new show on television. “The Apprentice” the Emmy-nominated reality show with Donald J. Trump as its star was an instant success. Along with his daughter Ivanka, son Donald Jr., and advisor George Ross, Trump would pit two teams against each other until one candidate earned the privilege of landing a coveted $250,000 a year job with The Trump Organization. Eighteen candidates would vie for excellence and perform business tasks, dreading the now-famous line, “You’re Fired.”
Recently launched, the all new “Celebrity Apprentice” is fast becoming even more popular than the original. Celebrities compete for the chance of winning $250,000 for a charity of their choice. Intelligent, controversial and highly entertaining, the show is loved by millions of viewers across the nation as the ultimate manifestation of today’s real reality television show.In the spring of 2004, NBC launched what quickly became the number one new show on television. “The Apprentice” the Emmy-nominated reality show with Donald J. Trump as its star was an instant success. Along with his daughter Ivanka and son Don Jr., Trump pits two teams against each other for the privilege of landing a coveted $250,000 a year job with the Trump Organization. Eighteen candidates strive for excellence and accomplish business tasks, dreading the now-famous line, “You’re Fired.”
Now in its seventh season, the all new “Celebrity Apprentice” is fast becoming even more popular than the original. Intelligent, controversial and highly entertaining, the show is loved by millions of viewers across the nation as the ultimate manifestation of today’s real reality television show.



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