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by minimaxir 2227 days ago
Off the top of my head:

- Sales (for ads/sponsorship to actually make said revenue)

- Tech (for managing said traffic to make said revenue)

- Social media/distribution (for sourcing said traffic to make said revenue)

- Data Analysis (for analyzing all of the above)

- Legal (not directly related to revenue but is essentially required for journalism at this level)

Even the "indie" journalists often have teams in these areas working for them, just with less visibility.

1 comments

you are right, the overhead is bigger than i thought. i suppose if one wants to be a youtube journalist, google somewhat takes over the role of sales, tech, social media, and even data analysis if you count their optimization of pushing your videos to key users. either you pay out of pocket or put yourself at the mercy of google.