Friday 9 December 2016

Trump To Keep Celebrity Apprentice Job

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"Celebrity Apprentice" returns to the air with actor Arnold Schwarzenegger as host on Jan. 2, 18 days before Trump is sworn in as president.
Donald Trump will keep his executive producer credit on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice throughout his presidency.

Trump is the original star of the television series that will kick off its 15th season new host Arnold Schwarzenegger on January 2. In the show’s final credit sequence, Trump’s name will air following the show’s creator Mark Burnett, who distanced himself from the Republican’s presidential campaign last year. Then, he condemned the “hatred, division, and misogyny” of Trump's presidential platform.

Variety, which first reported Trump's decision to remain as executive producer, said his name will air in the credits before that of Schwarzenegger, star of the "Terminator" movies and a two-term governor of California. The show is broadcast by NBC, a unit of Comcast Corp.

Variety said he was likely to be due a payment in the low five-figures per episode.
Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway did not confirm that Trump would retain the executive producer credit and said she did not know whether he would accept potential payments for the program.

"Presidents have a right to do things in their spare time or their leisure time," she told CNN. "Nobody objects to that.
"I can tell you that work is his work and work is his hobby."

Debuting in 2004, "The Apprentice" and its spinoff, "Celebrity Apprentice," featured teams trying to win Trump's favor in various money-making competitions. They were ratings hits - drawing nearly 21 million viewers at their peak - and boosted Trump's popularity after he suffered a financial downturn in the 1990s.


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