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Trump getting daily TV advice show

Published: Oct. 24, 2007 at 2:36 PM
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NEW YORK, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- U.S. real-estate titan and television personality Donald Trump will help people settle financial disputes on a new daily TV show, The New York Post said.

Trump said the as-yet-untitled daytime show is set to debut next fall. He said it won't be a "judge show" like "Judge Judy" or "People's Court."

"It's gonna be a show where I make decisions and decide who's right and who's wrong -- mostly as it pertains to money and money problems," Trump told The Post.

Trump -- who is the host of NBC's "The Apprentice," and who produces "Pageant Place" for MTV -- said he is building a "highly sophisticated" TV studio in Trump Tower in Manhattan where he can tape the new show.

"And when we're not using the studio, we may rent it out to other broadcasters," he said.

Trump said he was approached to do the show because of his knack for attracting viewers.

"There's one thing I've learned: You can come up with a cure for cancer, but if it doesn't get ratings, they won't broadcast it," he said.



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