FeverDog
Jan 7, 2004 @ 1:39 pm
Last page of this week's Entertainment Weekly (Oscar race cover with Jennifer Connelly, Charlize Theron and Naomi Watts). "Stupid Questions" segment features The Donald. It's a fun interview (the reporter mostly makes jokes and Donald plays along well), seems like Donald is going to emit a light-hearted and laidback image for the show. He might even be funny.
edited for grammar
Penarol1916
Jan 7, 2004 @ 5:48 pm
Slate has an article on the first episode. The only line I like is:
Sixteen contestants from all walks of life—but strikingly similar levels of attractiveness—descend on New York to participate in a reality show that is Survivor for Future Business Leaders of America.
elanarab
Jan 8, 2004 @ 5:05 pm
Someone said above that Trump is ugly, and dear God I heartily agree. I have all the respect in the world for the man regarding his success in business, but I saw him upclose at a charity event and he is hideous. He has the most awful comb-over I have ever seen, and his hair is so wispy and dry at the same time. His eyebrows could be braided, to boot! He was with some gorgeous woman many years his junior. I suppose having loads of money and possible access to professionals in the beauty industry does not preclude one from making terrible hair decisions!
michellemck99
Jan 9, 2004 @ 5:16 pm
Seems as though the ratings were strong: NBC won for the night and a lot of that is credited to the Apprentice (
here). Came in second behind CSI over on CBS, but the ratings were deemed "solid" in this article.
Also, did anyone catch David on Today this morning? Seems there's no link on the NBC site, and silly me forgot to Tivo it.
skat510
Jan 10, 2004 @ 8:52 am
never mind
FeverDog
Jan 12, 2004 @ 7:18 pm
Penarol - From the Slate article, I also like the line:
Finally, a show that captures two of the least savory aspects of having a job: busting your ass for no apparent reason, and sucking up to a boss whose status you can never attain.
clp
Jan 12, 2004 @ 8:16 pm
Interview with Mark Burnett from CNNThere is a minor spoiler about what the challenge is for the next episode so if you like to be surprised, you might want to skip it.
ByrdGal
Jan 14, 2004 @ 10:07 am
An eh article in the Philly Inquirer quoting some local execs about their take on the show.
Philadelphia Inquirer Article
pseudostudent
Jan 14, 2004 @ 11:15 am
That Philly article is great. It's nice to get some input from some corporate types. But my favorite part was this:
At the ridiculous apartment, Trump's current girlfriend, Melania Knauss, greeted the eight young women, with, well, less than 100 percent enthusiasm. She looked as if she feared obsolescence.
Heh.
DariaG
Jan 15, 2004 @ 9:08 am
In the second half of today's column for the Washington Post, Lisa DeMoraes discusses the show and predicts that
Trump hires a woman, although that's speculation on her part and not a spoiler. There are a couple of bits that might be a teeny bit spoilerish, such as Trump's comments that
the women were better than the men, and he wants to hire 5 next time (there's a next time already?), which implies that he wanted to hire 5 from this round. Is he prohibited from hiring more than one of the contestants? Or is it like American Idol, where there's one winner and multiple recording contracts? Do we know?
Skycatcher
Jan 15, 2004 @ 12:29 pm
The Donald unloads on CBS head-honcho Les Moonves
here. No, Donald, tell us what you
really think! And MB was onstage with him at the time.
RhondaGC
Jan 15, 2004 @ 12:40 pm
Ouch! But, as the article points out, TD can get by with dumping on a TV exec since he's not really in TV for a living. That and the fact he could buy and sell Moonves, CBS and all the other networks together, I guess.
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 16, 2004 @ 4:19 am
According to the following
Boston Herald article, the real winner in episode #2 of "The Apprentice" was Marquis Jet.
Read what their President had to say about the 2 ad campaigns created by the two competing groups for his firm. Also, learn how he was able to get millions of dollars of priceless promotion from The Donald by having the show built around his own company.
Read Article
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 16, 2004 @ 4:56 am
This interesting 1/16 article in
The Christian Science Monitor provides reaction from some members of the business community to what they've seen transpire on "The Apprentice"...
Read Article-----------------------------------------------------
And this other article, appearing the Canada's
National Post, has 3 different business experts comment on the show too:
Read Article
goobaletta
Jan 16, 2004 @ 5:58 am
Interesting how the Canada Post story got the name of the first person fired completely wrong. Best article of the three was the CSM one.
ETA: The Celebrity Justice website has an article on the show. CLICK HERE Apparently if the contestants reveal anything about the show's outcome it will cost them $5,000,000.
DariaG
Jan 16, 2004 @ 9:51 am
Evidently USA Today is going to devote a full page each week to this show. In the business section ("Money") no less. In
this week's critique, there's an article, a comment by Trump, and analyses from 12 experts. (You'll have to click on some of the boxes on the right of the link above to get to all this stuff.) My favorite comment was from one of the experts:
The next person fired should be whoever selected the men for this show. . . . Apparently the guys plan to make up for poor business acumen by just being annoying.
archer1267
Jan 16, 2004 @ 10:50 am
Article in today's Boston Globe about Marquis Jet, its CEO, and what he thought about the apprentices. For people who are wondering "why Boston?" it's probably because it's based here.
A real winner of "The Apprentice"
Hilary Dickulous
Jan 16, 2004 @ 11:47 am
I found
this in today's
Wall Street Journal and scanned it in. Yes, it is a gold mine for Marquis Jet.
Satchmo2
Jan 16, 2004 @ 12:25 pm
According to today's NY Times
Link Marquis Jet is actually using one of the commercials filmed by the teams. Doesn't specify which one, while implying it's the womens. At $666 per airing ($100k/150 airings) it's probably being shown on late nite TV and is likely only another way for Marquis to stay in the news!
LTG
Jan 16, 2004 @ 12:43 pm
The Boston Globe article mentions that they are going to run the ad in Colorado, where many potential customers have winter home -- I imagine they will buy the local cable system's share of ad time on networks like CNBC and FNN and on financial shows on all-news networks. Those spots probably do sell pretty cheaply, but they reach a very desirable demographic for these ads.
A Big Potato
Jan 16, 2004 @ 4:39 pm
From
The Christian Science Monitor article above
Linda Howell DiMario, CEO of the Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau in Texas said:
But DiMario doesn't plan to miss a single episode. She wants to see how well the contestants can think on their feet. And she likes comparing Trump's decisions with her own instincts. "The gentleman who was trying to get these people to [pay] $1,000 [for a cup of lemonade] - they call him the maverick - he has some great characteristics," she says.
Sam has "great characteristics"................ am I watching the same show she is?
Kromm
Jan 17, 2004 @ 1:16 am
Jason popped up on "Inside Edition", whining about how he really hadn't expected to go. They didn't really show much else.
RhondaGC
Jan 17, 2004 @ 1:53 am
From one of the aforementioned articles:
Not all viewers are fans. For some, taking business advice from "The Apprentice" is about as wise as taking hairstyle advice from Trump.
Hee!
Also, of the articles I read, two of them got the name of the first person fired wrong. Wasn't his name Dave? One called him Dan and the other Michael. Maybe one of them is another name he goes by, but it was a little weird that the writers wouldn't have referred to him by the name they used on the show. Or that they wouldn't do their research to get the name right. Whatever.
boilergal
Jan 17, 2004 @ 8:52 am
I just heard on the news this morning that Deutch has been approached to do a reality show of his own, after the big success in ratings on Thursday.
JoBu
Jan 17, 2004 @ 10:48 am
I just heard on the news this morning that Deutch has been approached to do a reality show of his own, after the big success in ratings on Thursday.
Please let it be sans nipples.
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 17, 2004 @ 2:12 pm
According to the following article "The Apprentice" is a "whopping" TV Ratings Winner: It had the highest TV ratings of any reality show since the finale of "American Idol" last May. More significantly, the 2nd episode BEAT C.S.I. (The #1 rated U.S. series) & (instead of the usual 20% decline from a series debut) actually had 2 milllion MORE viewers than its debut episode did.
New York Post
Skycatcher
Jan 18, 2004 @ 1:40 am
"Return of the Short Fingered Vulgarian" (Trump) - an article chock full of delicious snark.
My favorite line =
......Sam, an unparalleled ass-kisser who must floss with toilet paper....
Mama Tiger
Jan 18, 2004 @ 9:47 am
Great article,
Skycatcher! Thanks for pointing it out. My favorite line is:
Watching Trump fly in his personal helicopter as his long, perverse hair rises like a beaver's tail
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 18, 2004 @ 1:36 pm
When it comes to ego, it's hard to trump the DonaldThat's what the first half of this article in the Star-Telegram is about.
Read Article
DariaG
Jan 18, 2004 @ 2:20 pm
The Washington Post TV Week has a possible spoiler about the next episode:
"an underdog assumes a leadership role and steers the group into the doghouse."
Of course, there could be more than one "underdog" between the two teams.
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 18, 2004 @ 2:21 pm
FIRE TWO! WHY DONALD DROPPED THE AX ON HIS 'APPRENTICE'For the run of his hit NBC show, "The Apprentice," Donald Trump will be recapping in the Sunday Post the lessons he gives in his new school of hard knocks.Read Article
Skycatcher
Jan 18, 2004 @ 3:00 pm
People Magazine (Randy Jackson on cover holding "fat" pants) has "The Blast Tycoon" on DT. Re: the Hair the article says:
"It's my hair," he says of his signature swept-forward coif. "I don't have a stylist! It's just the way I've combed it for a long time! Many people think, 'Why don't you change it?' But it's been lucky for me."
So, he knows, and he likes it that way - end of discussion, as far as he's concerned. And, who's gonna argue with the boss!
goobaletta
Jan 18, 2004 @ 8:27 pm
Skycatcher, thanks for sharing that article. It's just so snarkfilled!
My favorite citations from the
Globe & Mail article:
Yet, suddenly, and virtually in spite of himself, the dead-but-for-the-burying eighties real-estate mogul is enjoying the kind of revival generally reserved for le grand zombi at ancient Voodoo ceremonies.
The penthouse is best described in Michelle Pfeiffer's nasal-voiced observation of Scarface's car: "It looks like somebody's nightmare." An endless vista of pink, veined stone, obscene chandeliers and water-spouting statuary, Trump's sanctuary looks like the vomit of an angry decorator...
BWAH!!
cutecouple
Jan 18, 2004 @ 8:36 pm
A Jan 7 Star-Ledger article,
NBC plays the Trump card.
One interesting quote:
Either young business people are more alike than different (a notion disproved by entrepreneurs in my own family) or Burnett's casting agents picked too many contestants who embodied their own preconceived notions rather than challenged them.
Which can be said of many reality shows.
Mama Tiger
Jan 18, 2004 @ 8:58 pm
Another interesting quote from that article:
"..."The Apprentice" is wealth porn -- a weekly showcase of privilege that lingers over limousines, aircraft, champagne, caviar, fancy clothes and expensive shoes with the same loving care that soft-core sex movies lavish on naked bodies."
All I can say is, hee!
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 19, 2004 @ 7:41 pm
Pammi at tvrules.net conducted & posted the following interview with contestant JASON from "The Apprentice":
Jason Interview
goobaletta
Jan 19, 2004 @ 9:56 pm
I swear, the more interviews I read or see with Jason the more I'm convinced that The Hair made the correct decision. What an asshat.
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 20, 2004 @ 12:15 pm
The following article says that with "The Apprentice" Trump has freshened the entire reality genre, making "You're fired!" the most recognizable catch phrase since "The tribe has spoken." He's a kind of Richard Hatch embodying the greedy, ambitious nature of the show in a way none of the actual contestants can touch.
Read Article
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 20, 2004 @ 12:51 pm
The following article claims that water coolers are abuzz that Sam & Omarosa have emerged as breakout stars of "The Apprentice"... & as its biggest trouble-makers.
Source Link
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 20, 2004 @ 1:21 pm
In the 1st episode
Jason Curis interrupted The Donald & Trump blasted Jason for interrupting him. in the 2nd Jason was blamed for his team’s loss in the advertising challenge. But why did Jason bring in Nick? And what was Sam supposed to do when he fell asleep? Jason answers these and many other questions in the following realitynewsonline.com interview by Betsy Wasser :
Read Jason Interview
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 20, 2004 @ 2:41 pm
Beth Gottfried's the-trades.com interview with "The Apprentice" Cast-Off Extraordinaire: David Gould
David Gould Interview
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 20, 2004 @ 2:48 pm
Trump redefines "bigwig." The problem, of course, is his big wig. Is it a wig? A weave? Some extraterrestrial comb-over? Or, as Letterman said, "The Taj Ma-Helmet"? An interesting & entertaining article:
Read Article
Mama Tiger
Jan 20, 2004 @ 7:00 pm
From the first article pointed out by
KnowledgeSeeker:
Trump, whose arrogant yet slightly seedy demeanor makes him come across like the biggest tipper at the strip club
Hee! And
So "The Apprentice" turns out to be a really inspiring show for young women. It shows them that if they really work hard and apply themselves, someday they can make it to a place where they can use sex to get ahead in business.
Double hee!
And Sam has a girlfriend! That's kinda....sweet!
PhilAlex
Jan 20, 2004 @ 7:42 pm
Jason quote from the interview: (RNO is the reporter)
RNO: In the boardroom in the first episode, Donald Trump criticized you for interrupting him. Do you think you made a mistake by doing so, or do you think that Trump overreacted?
Jason: I was the last one on the row in the boardroom. Donald asked everyone the same question that he asked me except HE interrupted me when I was giving my answer. I politely told him to let me finish my answer. I just think that everyone was intimidated by him and I treated him like any other person. The reason that I was quiet in the boardroom was because I helped save the guys’ team that day. Sam almost lost our whole amount of money that we made that day until I saved us in the end.
How in the heck could Sammy lose the whole amount of money? Did he overbuy lemonade concentrate? Did he stop by a three card monte dealer?
I like the last bit. "UNTILL I SAVED US IN THE END"
lovemesomevos
Jan 20, 2004 @ 8:14 pm
Thanks for the article links
KnowledgeSeeker.
Another one you may want to give a once over is the site
FAQ, particularly
this information regarding double posting.
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 21, 2004 @ 1:37 pm
Influential business leaders who gathered in Detroit for the Women's Economic Club committee meetings don't normally don't talk about reality TV. But this time the debate focused on the sexually-oriented tactics employed by the women of "The Apprentice" & the implications this has for today's working women.
This is the subject of the following article,
SEX, THE DEAL CLOSER: Real businesswomen debate the tactics on the reality series 'The Apprentice', by Julie Hinds in the
Detriot Free Press:Detroit Fress Press article
KnowledgeSeeker
Jan 21, 2004 @ 1:48 pm
Mike DeGeorge at realitynewsonline.com provides his "Weekly Performance Review" for each of "The Apprentice" contestants in episode #2. How can Sam fall asleep on the job and yet still not get fired? In the following article "Asleep at the Wheel" Mike tell us why and evaluates each of the candidates on what worked, what didn’t work, and who needs to step up their efforts next week:
Candidate Performance Review
Glark
Jan 21, 2004 @ 3:58 pm
Stop with the double/triple posting!
DariaG
Jan 22, 2004 @ 12:38 pm
Hee! My Washington Post spoilerette from the other day was true: "An underdog leads the team into the doghouse."
USA Today once again did a
page on the show, but the panel of 12 experts -- mostly CEOs -- is not online, only in the print edition. They're asked about the women's penchant for arguing. Most of them said they'd leave the women alone, at least for now. One pointed out that Enron, WorldCom, and Tyco all had consensus, and look where that got them. Another said that the men did not have consensus, they had concession, which is different. A third said that the women's heated debate does not interfere with them operating as a team when it comes to actually executing the tasks. Granted, most think the women need to get their act together, but they don't really see the bickering as a problem.
jennifuh
Jan 22, 2004 @ 5:29 pm
Picked up this
Extratv.com article from the Omarosa thread. The Hair's thoughts on her, as well as some possible bamp-chicka-bomp-bomp between a male and female contestant that will apparently come into play in future episodes. Any guesses?
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