Amazon Prime Video Adds Donald Trump's 'The Apprentice' to Streaming Library
The first seven seasons of the reality series that helped elevate Trump to national prominence will be released weekly through April 27.
- Amazon Prime Video has begun streaming the first seven seasons of 'The Apprentice,' starting with Season 1 on March 10, with subsequent seasons released weekly until April 27.
- The show, created by Mark Burnett and hosted by Donald Trump, originally aired on NBC from 2004 to 2017 and is credited with boosting Trump's public profile and political aspirations.
- The series features contestants competing in business-related challenges for a $250,000 salary and a position within the Trump Organization, with Trump delivering his iconic catchphrase, 'You're fired!'
- Trump, who served as an executive producer on the show, expressed enthusiasm for its streaming debut, calling it a source of 'great memories' and a 'learning experience.'
- This move follows other Trump-related projects on Amazon, including a $40 million documentary about First Lady Melania Trump, signaling growing ties between the tech giant and the Trump family.