Latest news report that NBC has asked Mr. trump and Mark Burnet “The Apprentice” executive producer for an extension of up to a week that is June 8th to decide on wither NBC wants a seventh season of the “The Apprentice”. The problem started when NBC announced the prime-time programming schedule for the fall and shunned “The Apprentice”. Trump also stated that he was moving on from the show while mark burnet boasted that the show will continue even if it is on some other network. Trump also claimed that two other networks were interested in the show. According to the contract if NBC decides to continue with the seventh “The Apprentice” show Trump would not be able to quit. Later it was announced that NBC’s Kevin Reilly would be leaving the company and the reality TV producer Ben Silverman named co-chairman for NBC Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studio. The Apprentice’s sixth installment averaged 7.49 million total viewers, a figure that ranks it 101st in the 2006-2007 prime time broadcast television season’s season-to-date overall viewers
Trump blamed the shows declining ratings on poor scheduling, which eventually parked it at 10 p.m. on Sundays.