Also in Wednesday morning's round-up of news briefs, theater chains are OKing Peter Jackson's Hobbit technology; Sundance Channel is developing programs by Robert Redford and Michael Fuchs; And the MPAA gives Obama a congratulations. MPAA Chief Chris Dodd Congratulates Barack Obama "I congratulate Barack Obama on his victory tonight. President Obama has demonstrated a great unde ...
Filed under: TV News Reports of Donald Trump getting millions of dollars from NBC for two more years of 'Celebrity Apprentice' are "inaccurate," according to NBC. The New York Post reported Trump got a raise from NBC, bringing his and producer Mark Burnett's earnings to a staggering $160 million. Trump would reportedly pocket $65 million a year. However, NBC ...
by Ryan Downey Donald Trump might want to say "You're Fired!" to Jason Sudeikis after hearing what the "Horrible Bosses" star had to say about the "Apprentice" host's role as a boss in real life. But luckily for the "Saturday Night Live" cast-member, there was nothing but praise for his actual boss. The topic of real-life bosses came up during ...
· HBO has yet to cast an actor to play Barack Obama in Game Change, but judging from the first look at Ed Harris as John McCain, it won't be very hard for the make-up department to make anyone who gets the job look good. Seriously: this is uncanny! Click ahead to have your mind blown, then stick around for more Buzz Break.
He’s been making headlines with his possible Presidential run, but it turns out Donald Trump won’t be vying for the Executive office anytime soon. The “Apprentice” honcho has issued an official statement declaring that he won’t pursue a nomination for the 2012 election.
Filed under: TV Replay In the penultimate episode of 'Celebrity Apprentice' (Sun., 9PM ET on NBC), four would become the final two. To help him make this tough decision, Donald Trump brought back three recent winners. Joan Rivers, Piers Morgan and Bret Michaels assisted by interviewing the final four and served as advisors to Trump in his biggest decision yet. In fact, he did the ...
Filed under: TV News If Donald Trump does throw decide his hat into the ring as an official 2012 Presidential candidate, he'll lose his place at the 'Apprentice' boardroom table. NBC President Bob Greenblatt has announced that the show will go on without Trump at the helm. According to Entertainment Weekly, Greenblatt said that, although the network hopes to have Trump back ...
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