Producer

Producer
Pro|du|cer
[pro'dju:sɐ] der; -s, -
<aus engl. producer zu to produce, dies aus lat. producere, vgl. ↑produzieren>:
1. engl. Bez. für Hersteller, Fabrikant.
2.
a) Film-, Musikproduzent;
b) (im Hörfunk) jmd., der eine Sendung technisch vorbereitet u. ihren Ablauf überwacht [u. für die Auswahl der Musik zuständig ist].

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