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    MENA Newswire fills the gap in Turkish-language news distribution

    September 27, 2024
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    MENA Newswire is filling a crucial gap in the Turkish media landscape by offering comprehensive Turkish-language news distribution services, addressing a significant challenge faced by communications professionals and global newswires. According to the EF English Proficiency Index 2023 report, Turkey ranks 66th in global English proficiency, with a large portion of its 84 million citizens relying on Turkish as their primary language. Only 17% of the population speaks English, leaving the majority of Turkey’s population underserved by global news platforms focused primarily on English content.

    MENA Newswire fills the gap in Turkish-language news distribution

    While English dominates global communications, 90% of Turkey’s 85 million population primarily speaks Turkish as its primary language. This linguistic gap poses a challenge for businesses and media outlets aiming to reach Turkish audiences through global newswires, which overlook Turkish-language services. This is increasingly important given Turkey’s GDP, which is approximately $905 billion, positioning it as a significant player in the global economy.

    “Our mission at MENA Newswire has always been to break the barriers of language and ensure that no market is left behind in global communication,” said Ajay Rajguru, Founder & CEO of MENA Newswire. “Turkey’s growing influence in the global economy, paired with its low English proficiency, makes it essential to provide news distribution services in Turkish. We are the only language-agnostic newswire offering this critical service and are committed to empowering international and Turkish media and businesses with the tools they need to thrive.”

    With Turkey’s low English proficiency, communications professionals must rethink their strategies to effectively engage Turkish audiences. MENA Newswire’s advanced technology stack enables news distribution in 29 languages, including Turkish, ensuring that content is not only delivered but also understood by key local stakeholders. This service empowers businesses to tap into Turkey’s vast market without the risk of miscommunication or cultural disconnect.

    Turkey’s economy has been growing steadily, with its GDP estimated at $1.024 trillion as of 2023, ranking it as the 17th largest economy globally and the 8th largest in Europe. The country has experienced consistent economic expansion, with a notable 5.7% growth in the first quarter of 2024. This growth solidifies Turkey’s position as a key player among emerging markets, driven by strategic policy shifts and growing investor confidence (World Bank, Invest in Türkiye).

    This robust economic standing underscores the importance of localized communication strategies, particularly in Turkish, as only a small percentage of the population speaks English. With MENA Newswire focusing on delivering Turkish-language news distribution, it is addressing a significant gap left by global newswires that often cater primarily to English-speaking audiences. For communication professionals and businesses, Turkey’s economic relevance makes it essential to offer services in Turkish to ensure effective engagement with this large, dynamic market.

    Global newswires that overlook the importance of providing content in Turkish are missing out on the opportunity to reach a large and economically significant market. MENA Newswire’s approach aligns with Turkey’s linguistic preferences and bridges the gap, allowing businesses to communicate directly with Turkish media and consumers. For more information on MENA Newswire’s Turkish-language services or to explore partnership opportunities, click here.

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