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tbone4690
05-21-2007, 07:34 PM
Trump to NBC: You can't fire me, I quit
POSTED: 8:57 a.m. EDT, May 21, 2007
Story Highlights• "The Apprentice" left off NBC's fall schedule
• Donald Trump decides to leave the show
• Trump to move on to undisclosed project
• "Apprentice" ratings have declined
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LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Donald Trump, whose low-rated reality show "The Apprentice" was left off the new prime-time schedule unveiled this week by NBC, says the network can't fire him -- he quits.

The real estate mogul issued a statement Friday saying he has informed the U.S. television network he is "moving on from 'The Apprentice' to a major new TV venture," though he declined to elaborate.

There was no immediate comment from NBC.

But his announcement appeared to end any lingering doubt that "The Apprentice," which turned the self-styled tycoon into a television star and popularized the catch phrase, "You're fired," would be banished from NBC's airwaves next season.

The corporate-themed reality show, which aired in dozens of countries around the world, featured young, aggressive entrepreneurs in a weekly game of elimination as they competed for a real-life job in Trump's business empire.

"The Apprentice" debuted as a hit in 2004, averaging nearly 21 million viewers and ranking as the top-rated new U.S. TV show its first season. But the series dropped steadily in the ratings in successive years, losing nearly two-thirds of its original audience by the time it wrapped up its sixth installment last month.

The show's future was cast into further doubt on Monday when the network announced a 2007-08 programming lineup that made no mention of Trump. But NBC executives refused then to absolutely rule out a reprieve once rival networks ABC, CBS and Fox had laid out their schedules for next season.

The statement from Trump's organization seemed to spell a definitive end to the series.

"It looks like viewers will have to wait to see what Mr. Trump plans for the future," the statement said. "But if Mr. Trump's past TV success is any indication of the future, then one can anticipate that millions of 'Apprentice' fans will be migrating to his new venture."

Trump and NBC still remain in the beauty pageant business together. The two announced in March a renewed deal to keep annual broadcasts of the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, which Trump co-owns, on the General Electric Co.-controlled network through 2010.

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http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/05/21/television.trump.reut/index.html

About time. Trump annoys me. He may be good at business, but please stay away from television. He is a horrible actor and the show is stupid. Thanks NBC for taking that show off the air.

Sniper Kitten
05-21-2007, 08:26 PM
I love it...

I wish the Execs got him in a room.... with a camera... and told him... "Your Fired!"

But nope... had to let him quit.... sheesh... LOL

tbone4690
05-21-2007, 08:32 PM
Hey less money for him. I can't stand him and his comb over. I was on Rosie's side the whole time. He did the same thing to her within a week of her announcing her depression he's a hypocrite. The guy has some issues with reality and I think he needs to go broke so he can see how real people live.

lUnAtIc
05-21-2007, 09:40 PM
The show got stale. The show I will really miss is King of Queens. That's my life on TV. I am so much like that guy, it's eerie. My wife and I argue and a few days later it's on TV.

sleepy1nsomniac
05-21-2007, 09:52 PM
I hope they still keep up the SNL skit. Darrell Hammond is a god when it comes to impressions, and his Donald Trump skits are amazing.

Sniper Kitten
05-22-2007, 04:34 AM
The Fox Business Channel may not be marrying The Wall Street Journal -- as owner Rupert Murdoch had hoped when he offered to buy Dow Jones, the Journal's corporate parent -- but it may be close to catching Donald Trump. Speculation of a Fox deal with Trump became rampant over the weekend as the real-estate mogul announced that he has informed NBC that he is "moving on from The Apprentice to a major new TV venture." Last week the network indicated that it would not renew the Trump reality series next season but hoped to develop a new series with him. The statement from the Trump camp provided no details concerning his plans. It concluded: "If Mr. Trump's past TV success is any indication of the future, then one can anticipate that millions of Apprentice fans will be migrating to his new venture."

http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2007-05-21/

lUnAtIc
05-22-2007, 04:50 AM
Who started the Doinald\Rosie thing anyway?

tbone4690
05-22-2007, 01:11 PM
It was Rosie that started it, but he said he was going to sue her for it, but when she annouced her depression he said things also. So he was just as bad as her.