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showrunner

/shoh-ruhn-er/US // ˈʃoʊˌrʌn ər //

节目主持人,节目编导,节目监制,节目主持

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person in overall charge of a television show: She’s a great showrunner who’s turned out two successful seasons.

Examples

  • We are behind the scenes as Stewart makes his pitch to the notably diverse room, most of whom have “never worked on a comedy show,” as showrunner and former CBS Evening News producer Brinda Adhikari explained recently.

  • Novelists rarely fill the role that showrunners, actors and influencers have now assumed in mainstream culture.

  • Serendipitously, the creator of that iconic ’90s show — Yvette Lee Bowser — happens to be the showrunner on “Run the Girls.”

  • To make snow for a superhero movie, Vikramaditya Motwane, who would later become the showrunner of Sacred Games, had to experiment with tearing open diapers.

  • Syreeta Singelton, who previously worked as a writer on Insecure, will serve as showrunner.

  • But at the end of the day, on TV, as the showrunner, you get to have creative control, for better or worse.

  • The Flash is the latest addictive series from Berlanti, who serves as showrunner with Kreisberg.

  • How far ahead do you and Michelle Ashford, the creator and showrunner, look?

  • It was a mess, and when Ball exited as showrunner following the abysmal fifth season, it got even worse.

  • Speaking at the premiere in London, Steven Moffat, the showrunner, said it was about time he updated the tone.