“The Apprentice,” the NBC reality show that propelled Donald Trump from real estate mogul to TV personality, is getting the streaming treatment at Amazon’s Prime Video. Amazon on Monday announced the show’s first seven seasons will stream exclusively on Prime Video, with the first season hitting the platform Monday and subsequent seasons hitting the platform every week. The reality TV show, which debuted in 2004, involved 16 candidates partaking in various challenges for a $250,000 salary as an apprentice at The Trump Organization. The Mark Burnett-created show ran for 15 seasons, airing around 200 episodes in the United States.
“The Apprentice” is coming to Prime Video. Amazon announced on Monday that the former reality competition series hosted by current U.S. President Donald Trump will be available to stream on Prime Video beginning today, March 10, in the United States only. Season 1 of the series, which originally debuted in 2004, is now available. Subsequent seasons will drop one per week on Mondays through April 27. This will not be the first time “The Apprentice” has been available to stream. Previously, all 15 seasons of the show were available on Tubi beginning in 2019, though that is no longer the case.
Season 1, which originally aired in 2004, became available on the streamer on Monday. The subsequent seasons will roll out weekly until April 27. Trump, 78, said in a statement, “I look forward to watching this show myself — such great memories, and so much fun, but most importantly, it was a learning experience for all of us!” “The Apprentice” was created by Mark Burnett, who also served as an executive producer alongside Trump. Burnett, 64, was named Trump’s special envoy to the United Kingdom following the 2024 election. “‘The Apprentice’ is one of the best shows that I ever produced,” said Burnett. “The charismatic on-screen presence of President Donald J. Trump made it a bona fide hit! Now, thanks to Prime Video, a whole new audience will experience a new season every Monday.”
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