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It seems very likely that much of [[Donald Trump]]'s popularity – especially the widespread perception that he was ever a good businessman – derived from his starring role in the "reality TV" show ''[[The Apprentice]]''. [[Usnews.com/opinion/articles/2024-10-16/we-created-a-tv-illusion-for-the-apprentice-but-the-real-trump-threatens-america|According to]] former [[NBC]] executive [[John D. Miller]], Trump's appearances were carefully edited to make him appear far more competent and coherent than he actually was – and interviews with many Trump supporters have confirmed that many people perceived the show as depicting reality, rather than being a [[narrative]] carefully crafted solely for entertainment.
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It seems very likely that much of [[Donald Trump]]'s popularity – especially the widespread perception that he was ever a good businessman – derived from his starring role in the "reality TV" show ''[[The Apprentice]]''. [[Usnews.com/opinion/articles/2024-10-16/we-created-a-tv-illusion-for-the-apprentice-but-the-real-trump-threatens-america|According to]] former [[NBC]] executive [[John D. Miller]], Trump's appearances were carefully edited to make him appear far more competent and coherent than he actually was – and informal interviews with Trump supporters appear to confirm that many people perceived the show as depicting reality, rather than being a [[narrative]] crafted entirely for entertainment purposes (in order to be popular, and therefore profitable to NBC).
 
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Revision as of 14:57, 10 March 2025

About

It seems very likely that much of Donald Trump's popularity – especially the widespread perception that he was ever a good businessman – derived from his starring role in the "reality TV" show The Apprentice. According to former NBC executive John D. Miller, Trump's appearances were carefully edited to make him appear far more competent and coherent than he actually was – and informal interviews with Trump supporters appear to confirm that many people perceived the show as depicting reality, rather than being a narrative crafted entirely for entertainment purposes (in order to be popular, and therefore profitable to NBC).

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