The theoretical framework of my research project that concentrates on the rise of Internet-based publications will be media culture. People rely on the media for news and have been reading print editions of newspapers and magazines for years. As newsrooms shift their publications to the Internet and consider whether to charge for access to their Web sites, the function of the news media is changing. A small group of conglomerates are gaining ownership and control of the majority of media organizations in the United States and many others throughout the world. As a result, less attention is given to local interests and community-based news. But, with the rise of social networks and weblogs, regionally-based news is made available for the public. The theoretical framework of media culture will enable this research project to examine how the media is affected by the rise of online content, while keeping in mind the possible agenda of some publications.
As I develop my research project topic, I am keeping in mind the three questions that my project will explore—How is the role of news media changing with the rise of Internet-based publications?, What roles to weblogs and social networks play in spreading news events?, and How would newsrooms be affected if they charged for online content?
I have obtained some articles with a lot of good information about the changes newsrooms have had to make to their publications as using the Internet to obtain news becomes increasingly popular. I would like to find more articles about specific newspapers that publish online versions of their publications and the way in which they were and continue to be affected by the change.
I plan to examine a variety of blogs and the way in which they provide the news opposed to traditional news media.
I have a good article about the “New York Times” plan to charge for online content in January 2011 and the steps they are taking to do so. The article also briefly describes how the “Wall Street Journal” and “Newsday” charge for access to portions of their Web sites. I would like to find articles that concentrate specifically on how these publications have been affected by charging for their Web content.
I’m hoping to find several articles about research projects that are similar to mine. Therefore, I can use that information to support the points of my scholarly paper. Also, I would like to find articles with actual studies done on similar topics for additional important information to add to my research project.
The theory from “The Theory Toolbox” that stood out the most in terms of fitting my research project is media culture. Because the project concentrates on the dissemination of news on the Internet, media organizations play an important role in spreading this news. A small number of media conglomerates are gaining control of the majority of media corporations in the United States, as well as in other countries. But fortunately, the introduction of social networks and weblogs has enabled local news to continue to thrive.
Additionally, postmodernism is another possible theoretical framework for my research project. Internet-based publications, which followed print editions of newspapers and magazines, are the result of post-modern technology. These Web publications are continuing to evolve as even newer technology is introduced to the public.