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content creation

American  
[kahn-tent-kree-ay-shuhn] / ˈkɑn tɛnt kriˈeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act, process, or profession of making media for public consumption, especially digital media posted online.


Example Sentences

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Nontraditional uses include content creation, sit-down dinners, product launches, album listening parties and workshops.

From Los Angeles Times

The brands building studios typically want to find the darkest spot on the premises to put their content creation or podcast spaces, Eckert said, where they can limit outside light and sound.

From Los Angeles Times

“There is not a lot of separation between my life and content creation.”

From The Wall Street Journal

There is a gold rush–style frenzy for young people to capitalize on the expanding industry of content creation, and the push to constantly mine the attention economy for clicks, comments, shares, and follows has resulted in some murky ethical waters.

From Slate

“I’m not sure that the broader market appreciates how big the economy is for digital content creation,” said Ares partner Jim Miller, who co-leads the company’s sports and entertainment strategy.

From The Wall Street Journal