Two producers ‘The Apprentice’ who assist in Republican National Convention


Two producers of “The Apprentice” are helping to bring the Republican National Convention together, according to The New York Times.

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Sadoux Kim, a replacement for the show’s creator Mark Burnett, once served as a judge of the Miss Universe when Mr. Trump owned the pageant. Kim is a lead consultant on convention production.

In addition, Chuck LaBella, a former NBC executive executive who helped produce “The Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump,” is on the convention list, the Times reported. LaBella is also mentioned as a consultant, and has previously served as a talent wrangler on “The Apprentice,” according to the paper.

Convention officials have paid Kim’s production company more than $ 54,000 and a company owned by LaBella $ 81,603, according to financial disclosure reports obtained by the Times.

During the Democratic National Convention this week, Conservative Democrats repeatedly jumped out at reported low-level TV viewers on some days. More than 122 million views were paid for in total for the event at digital, broadcast and cable outlets.

The Republican convention will be held next week in Charlotte, NC, and Trump will accept his nomination to the White House.

Trump will attend every night of the convention instead of just delivering a speech on the last night. Trump and other Republican officials have said they expect their convention to surpass the Democratic convention in TV ratings.

“We’ll have more of it live than they did,” Trump told Fox News on Thursday. “I find it pretty boring when you do tires.”

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