Trump seeks L.A. lawyers to look good or bad on the show.Dying to get fired? Mark Burnett Mark Burnett (born 17 July, 1960) is a British-American television producer. He is known for introducing reality television as a genre to the USA. He produced the USA version of the series Survivor and the Eco-Challenge. , the reality guru behind "Survivor," is trolling (1) Surfing, or browsing, the Web. (2) Posting derogatory messages about sensitive subjects on newsgroups and chat rooms to bait users into responding. (3) Hanging around in a chat room without saying anything, like a "peeping tom." online for a "top-notch attorney" to compete for a chance to appear on "The Apprentice," the NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. reality program in which contestants interview with Donald Trump for a job running one of his companies. The interviews--and the infighting in·fight·ing n. 1. Contentious rivalry or disagreement among members of a group or organization: infighting on the President's staff. 2. Fighting or boxing at close range. among the applicants--can be pretty rough-and-tumble. As star turns go, we're not talking "L.A. Law" here. There has been a dearth of lawyers among "The Apprentice" hopefuls, but the show's production department wouldn't say why it chose the L.A. Craigslist to seek out applicants. Attorneys who think they're The Donald's kind of guy can go to the online listing or e-mail the program directly at kmcgann@markburnettprod.com. |
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