“Servant of the People” is a Ukrainian television series starring Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who later became the President of Ukraine, while “The Apprentice” is an American reality TV show starring Donald Trump. Given the different markets they cater to—Ukrainian versus American—it is unlikely that these shows have screened simultaneously on competing networks.
“Servant of the People” initially aired on the Ukrainian channel 1+1 and gained international attention after Zelenskyy’s rise to the presidency. On the other hand, “The Apprentice” aired in the United States on NBC. While both shows later became available on various streaming platforms, they were not direct competitors in their original formats or regions of primary broadcast.
In terms of ratings, since they were not broadcast simultaneously on competing networks, there is no direct comparison of viewership ratings in their home countries. Should they have been available on overlapping streaming services in different regions, the comparison would still depend on a myriad of factors including the platforms’ reach, promotion strategies, and viewer preferences in different countries, making a direct ratings comparison intricate and potentially speculative without specific data from those regions or platforms.