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[webproducers] Re: The Web producer "career path" -- are these the right ranks?
- From: marj kleinman <marjk@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <webproducers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 05 May 2007 18:44:31 -0400
Folks who input data (as in content/writing/news) into a CMS could certainly
be called content producers. I thought you were talking to actual
programming.
By the way, I have seen "producers" doing tech stuff and I have seen
producers being client leads (again, depends on size of organization and
scope/budget, etc.), so I say, it's up to you...although it would be nice to
have an industry standard/consistency.
We had a list a while ago, didn't we? Anybody?
On 5/5/07 5:27 PM, "Tom Davey" <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Content Producer: This really must vary across the industry,
>> because where I come from, which is mainly publishing and
>> educational/kid's media, a "content producer" is editorial
>> and NOT technical at all.
>
> Interesting. So the folks who author markup and create/manipulate
> graphics aren't usually called producers? How about folks who do
> database insertions using a CMS? I believe that in media
> companies like newspapers, the CMS workers are indeed called
> producers, even though they probably began work at the pub as
> journalists.
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