content producer

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content
adjective[after verb]
uk
/kənˈtent/
us
/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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producer
noun[C]
uk
/prəˈdʒuː.sər/
us
/prəˈduː.sɚ/
a person who makes the practical and financial arrangements needed to make a film, play, or television or ...
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(Definition ofcontentandproducerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thecontentproducermight organize music choices, guests, callers for talk radio or competitions, timings, and overall show content.
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There are two main types of producer: audio or creative producer andcontentproducer.
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But broadcast media is a business, and being an independentcontentproducerin a time of increasing consolidation is a challenge.
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He is acontentproducerand talk show host.
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For example, digital technology allows for a colossal increase in the number of channels, thereby reducing barriers to access for content producers.
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Publishers and printing works use paper and other forest industry products, but many of them see themselves mainly as content producers.
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Content producers have often objected to these codes, and argue that they are, in effect, a form of prior restraint.
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In practice, content producers can choose whether to adopt a proprietary license and charge for copies, or an open license.
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It brings new collaboration tools and streamlined workflows to professional content producers faced with a wide variety of multimedia production tasks.
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On the one hand, software developer-only companies attract content producers, and sell their offering with no strings attached.
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A third structure is free, or barter syndication, in which no currency changes hands between publishers and content producers.
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This requires the content producers to generate revenue from another source, such as embedded advertising or subscriptions.
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New writers, photographers, page designers, copy editors and web content producers are accepted on a rolling basis.
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Snapplify provide tablet and mobile applications as well as browser based web readers to publishers and content producers who want to sell their content digitally.
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Online producers are sometimes called web producers, publishers, content producers, or online editors.
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It reflects the increased interaction between content producers (journalist) and several other fields such as design, computer science and statistics.
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Programs are rated by either the organization that manages the system, the broadcaster or by the content producers themselves.
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Content producers oversee and orchestrate a radio show or feature.
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Amongst those in attendance include media buyers, broadcast and cable networks and channels looking to acquire programming, program distribution companies, financiers, advertisers, technology companies, and content producers.
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