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Show runner (alternatively showrunnerWriters Guild of America, TV Writers Booklet #1-final, Chapter Four Executive Producers), is a term used in the United States television industry referring to the person who is responsible for the day-to-day operation of a television series, in other words, the person who "runs" the show. The term is also occasionally applied to people in the television industries of other countries. Unlike films where directors are typically in creative control of a production, in episodic television the showrunner usually "outranks" the director.

Variety defines it as the executive producer. The de facto showrunner may, however, be someone completely different. The blog (and book) Crafty Screenwriting defines showrunner as "the person responsible for all creative aspects of the show, and responsible only to the network (and production company, if it's not his production company). The boss. Usually a writer."Complications Ensue: The Crafty TV and Screenwriting Blog

Los Angeles Times columnnist Scott Collins describes show runners asShow runners run the show, a November 23, 2007 "Channel Island" column from the Los Angeles Times
     "hyphenates," a curious hybrid of starry-eyed artists and tough-as-nails operational managers. They're not just writers; they're not just producers. They hire and fire writers and crew members, develop story lines, write scripts, cast actors, mind budgets and run interference with studio and network bosses. It's one of the most unusual and demanding, right-brain/left-brain job descriptions in the entertainment world....how runners make — and often create — the shows, and now more than ever, shows are the only things that matter. In the "long tail" entertainment economy, viewers don't watch networks. They don't even care about networks. They watch shows. And they don't care how they get them.The "Channel Island" column from which the quote was taken was published in November 2007, in the early days of the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike.

Traditionally, the showrunner is the creator or co-creator of the series, but this is not always the case. In long running shows, often the creator of the show moves on, and day to day responsibilities of showrunning devolves to other writers or writing teams. ER, The Simpsons, The West Wing and NYPD Blue are all examples of long running shows that went through multiple showrunners.

Canada


In the Canadian television industry, many terms generally accrued to writers are currently in dispute. "Showrunner" is one of these terms, with many non-writing producers recently trying to claim the term, as the Canadian TV industry has traditionally been a line-producer driven industry. Many producers, citing the difficulty of getting programs financed and off the ground, look to claim the title for themselves.

In the American industry it is extremely rare for a showrunner to not come out of the writing class. In Canada, as writers and producers struggle for primacy, the term showrunner has become a football, with many writers refusing to acknowledge non-writing showrunners, and producers resisting giving "producer" credits to writers. Partly due to this confusion and controversy, in 2007 The Writers Guild of Canada, the union representing screenwriters in Canada, established the Showrunner Award at the annual Canadian Screenwriting Awards, partially to call attention to this fact, and to the role of "writing" as an essential component of the showrunner title. The first "Showrunner Award" was presented to Brad Wright, Executive Producer of Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate SG-1, in April 2007.

Notable TV showrunners




Alan Ball
William J. Bell
Rick Berman
James Bobin
Tassie Cameron
Chris Carter
Shaun Cassidy
Daniel Cerone
Ilene Chaiken
David Chase
Marc Cherry
David X. Cohen
David Crane
Carlton Cuse
Greg Daniels
Larry David
Doug Ellin
Tina Fey
Tom Fontana

Ricky Gervais
David Greenwalt
Matt Groening
Bruno Heller
Silvio Horta
Mitchell Hurwitz
Al Jean
Marta Kauffman
David E. Kelley
Michael Patrick King
Lynn Marie Latham
Bill Lawrence
Damon Lindelof
Chuck Lorre
Seth MacFarlane
David Milch
Stephen Merchant
Ronald D. Moore
Agnes Nixon

Mark V. Olsen
Trey Parker
Clyde Phillips
Shonda Rhimes
Will Scheffer
Thomas Schlamme
Mark Schwahn
Josh Schwartz
Jerry Seinfeld
Mike Scully
David Shore
David Simon
Matt Stone
J. Michael Straczynski
Matthew Weiner

Joss Whedon
Lydia Woodward
Brad Wright

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