NBC sends Donald Trump a warning
The network's entertainment unit says it'll take action if the celebrity businessman 'does things that cross a line.'
As the host of NBC's "The Celebrity Apprentice," real estate developer Donald Trump walks a fine line between generating buzz -- and viewers -- and creating animosity.
Now, Trump might want to make sure he keeps on the "buzz" side of the equation, with Comcast's (CMCSA) NBC Entertainment Chairman Bob Greenblatt saying the network will take action if he "becomes somehow hurtful and says or does things that cross a line," according to a report in Deadline.com.
Some might say Trump has already stepped over the line: a petition started last year aimed at urging Macy's (M) to sever ties with Trump has gained almost 680,000 signatures.
According to the petition, Trump has "engaged in sexist behavior" and "perpetuated the racially charged birther conspiracy," among its complaints. The same campaign, from the liberal group MoveOn.org, last month hired a mobile billboard reading "Dump Trump" to circle Macy's corporate headquarters.
Macy's has sidestepped the issue, with chief executive Terry Lundgren noting that the perfume, clothing and other merchandise it sells bearing Trump's name "are not representative of any political position," according to the New York Daily News.
So far, it seems Trump is on NBC's good side. The network renewed his show, with "Celebrity Apprentice" returning on March 3 for an all-star edition. (The star power in the newest edition of Trump's long-running show is debatable, relying on competitors from the program's fast five seasons. They include actors Stephen Baldwin and Gary Busey and musicians Dee Snider and Bret Michaels.)
Cracks might be showing in Trump's ratings pull, however. In May, "Celebrity Apprentice" drew the program's lowest-rated finale episode, with only 6.8 million viewers tuning in. That's a far cry from the 12.1 million viewers who watched the show's finale in 2008, when Piers Morgan won the competition.
Despite the flagging ratings, "Celebrity Apprentice" is still a workhorse for NBC -- and Greenblatt adds that the network doesn't think Trump has crossed that line yet.
"He has his political belief system but I really don’t think what he’s doing in his personal life is going to corrupt what he’s doing on the show," Greenblatt said. He spoke at the Television Critics Association tour, held this week in California.
He added, referring to Trump's toying with the idea of running for president in the last election, "We talked him out of running for president, wasn't that good enough?"
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Every once in awhile I take a look at what's on TV. It's unbelievable how much really dumb stuff is being offered. Are we a nation of idiots? We watch things like Trump (not funny, not entertaining, jerk), soap pap, lots of action, guns, assault weapons, people killing people, people yelling at each other, or sniping and on and on it goes!!! How can you stand yourselves. What do you talk about with friends? Any meaningful conversations out there?
Have you asked a close friend how he/she feels? Have you invited a friend for a walk on the beach, in the park, go skiing, etc.
You are really a sorry pack of individuals who seem to not care about anything but yourselves.
Guess again Greenblatt - Trump has crossed the line way too many times.................
Will not watch "Celebrity Apprentice," will not stay at a Trump Hotel, will not buy Trump merchandise at Macy's, will not buy anything from Ivanka Trump (daughter) line of merchandise(jewelry, shoes, handbags), will not buy his 3rd wife's cheap jewelry on QVC, will never play at a Trump golf course, will never watch his beauty pageant that he owns.
It was interesting to see his daughter, Ivanka, make the rounds of talk shows (after the Macy's petition was successful) defending her father's beliefs. She acted as if she would speak to the "people," and that they would obey her! She is clearly delusional.
good grief.....when Donald Trump and Moveon.org are more important to Americans that what our government reps are doing, where we are headed and the future of our kids, we are screwed and hopeless, big time.
the 'fall' is upon us.....most of us are just too stupid to know it.
incredible.....
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