Amazon to begin streaming Trump reality show ‘The Apprentice’
- Amazon announced that 'The Apprentice' will be available for streaming on Prime Video, starting with the first season released on Monday.
- The reality show, which aired for 15 seasons starting in 2004, featured contestants competing for a $250,000 salary as an apprentice at The Trump Organization.
- 'The Apprentice' averaged a weekly audience of 20 million viewers in its early seasons, according to Amazon.
- Trump expressed excitement about the show streaming, labeling it one of the best he produced and noting it offered a valuable learning experience.
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Donald Trump’s “Learning” Returns to Screen With Amazon · Global Voices
Television viewers will be able to consume episodes of "The Apprentice," the tele-reality program that catapulted Donald Trump to American public opinion, now available on the Amazon Prime Video platform. The decision to broadcast the program is the latest sign of improvements in the relationship between Trump and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who in the past was thorny. This new step occurs after the platform announced that it will issue a documen…
Trump's 'The Apprentice' reruns hit Amazon
Re-runs of "The Apprentice" reality show that propelled Donald Trump into the U.S. national consciousness, are showing on Prime Video, the latest indication of warming relations between the U.S. president and Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos. Following a frosty few years between tech titans and the U.S. president, the move is…
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