Among the best topics for you tube for my Turkish newspaper industry is political news so that I provide up to date news for my clients. The best way for this to be successful is by hiring an adequate number of reporters who will cover the entire country’s politics without a hitch. The main disadvantage of the same is the fact that the finance it requires is high. However, the advantage is weightier than the disadvantage. Wherever there is an incident that requires reporting, there will be manpower enough to cover the stories as well as provide video cover stories.
Crime stories are the other topic that can make my CA venture successful. There is nothing people care about more than their wellbeing. Therefore, having a newspaper line that covers crime which is a potential for creating a danger to the people is one way of earning viewers. Providing truthful information concerning crime and violence in the country should help my company earn the people’s trust and, in the end, better ratings for the channel. The advantage of having adequate manpower will be that they can be present at every incident. Therefore, any chance that crime has taken place, my company will have coverage.
A final topic that promises success to my venture is technology. The current generation is bent on technology so much that if there is any new device in the market, they want it. Therefore, partnering with high-tech companies, the company will be able to publish the most recent of stories. Showing these devices at work will promote the company regarding ratings. It will also help the company capture the attention of the youth who make up the largest percentage of the population. Getting them to check out the YouTube content is one way of making sure they might be interested in reading the newspapers of the company that provides them with interesting content.
Organizational structure for Turkish-American Newspapers
Works Cited
Edgerly, Stephanie. "Red Media, Blue Media, and Purple Media: News Repertoires in the Colorful Media Landscape." Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 59.1 (2015): 1-21. Print.