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Powerhouse
11-14-2005, 10:26 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/TV/11/14/television.stewart.reut/index.html


NBC fires Stewart's 'Apprentice'

Monday, November 14, 2005; Posted: 9:04 a.m. EST (14:04 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California (Hollywood Reporter) -- It's a fade out for "The Apprentice: Martha Stewart" after next month's finale.

Sources said that NBC has passed on ordering another round of episodes of the Stewart-hosted edition of "The Apprentice," which has struggled in the ratings since its September 21 premiere. A spokesman for NBC stressed Sunday that the show always had been scheduled to run for only one cycle.

NBC and "Apprentice" executive producer Mark Burnett tapped Stewart to helm the spinoff in an effort to capitalize on public curiosity about the lifestyle maven after her release this year from a five-month prison term for lying to investigators in connection with an insider-trading stock probe. Plans for Stewart to host the spinoff were announced in February while Stewart was behind bars in West Virginia.

Like the original "Apprentice" and its gregarious entrepreneur host Donald Trump, Stewart's version of the show set up a competition among 16 would-be executives to win a $250,000 prize and a year-long "apprenticeship" job at Stewart's Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia company. Stewart's panel of judges each week include Charles Koppelman, chairman of the board at MSLO, and her daughter, MSLO consultant Alexis Stewart.

While Trump's "Apprentice" was an instant hit last year on its debut, Stewart's opened with little sizzle, drawing just 7.1 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. For the season-to-date, the show has averaged 6.8 million viewers.

"Apprentice: Martha Stewart" opened the season for NBC in the Wednesday lead-off slot, and then shifted to 9 p.m. in the line of fire of one of primetime's biggest hits, ABC's "Lost," as of October 5. Its two-hour live finale is set for December 21.

Burnett and Stewart also are partnered with NBC Universal in a daytime syndicated show, "Martha," which has delivered fair to middling ratings since its September premiere.


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Maison Rustique
11-14-2005, 10:34 PM
Not surprised. Didn't I read somewhere recently that "the Donald" was PO'd about her show and thought it was taking away from his (which had better ratings)? Maybe he threatened to do a comb-over on her! (Hey! We need a comb-over smilie!) :2slampan:

Heartland
11-14-2005, 11:07 PM
What else could they expect when they put it up against "Lost?" It might've done far better in a different time slot.

mango man
11-15-2005, 05:11 AM
I find trumps show OK . I'll watch if theres nothing else marthas was really poor in comparison.

we where here one night last week nothing on the tube , me on the laptop wifey turned martha on watched about 20 min gave me the clicker and went to bed

FLvamp
11-15-2005, 04:51 PM
Yaknow, I used ta watch Martha a lot.

Then I found her getting so ... well ... uppity. Especially with certain guests. Condescending.

Then Conan O'Brien made it so obvious, a blind man could see the picture. :rolleyes:

So I watched less and less.

Her daytime show opening was a snore, and I just couldn't bring myself to watch her apprentice based on that. I really din't care for Don-Don's show ... so that was against it as well.

Oh well. Martha don't need my opinion. ;)