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Internet Impact on Traditional Media Use for News: 2002 and 2004

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This study examines the relationship between use of the Internet and traditional media for news while controlling for such demographic factors as gender, family income and education. Theory, particularly uses and gratifications, is discussed in terms of how people decide to devote time to media and then how they adjust those decisions as new “channels” appear. Media content, particularly news versus entertainment, is another crucial choice. As technology provides an ever-widening array of digital channels and content to choose from, what is the impact on traditional media use? Results from secondary analysis showed that respondents increased use of traditional media even as they consulted the Internet more frequently for news.

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Boyajy, Karen. and Thorson, Esther. "Internet Impact on Traditional Media Use for News: 2002 and 2004" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, San Francisco, CA, May 23, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p172932_index.html>

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Boyajy, K. M. and Thorson, E. , 2007-05-23 "Internet Impact on Traditional Media Use for News: 2002 and 2004" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, San Francisco, CA Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2009-05-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p172932_index.html

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Abstract: This study examines the relationship between use of the Internet and traditional media for news while controlling for such demographic factors as gender, family income and education. Theory, particularly uses and gratifications, is discussed in terms of how people decide to devote time to media and then how they adjust those decisions as new “channels” appear. Media content, particularly news versus entertainment, is another crucial choice. As technology provides an ever-widening array of digital channels and content to choose from, what is the impact on traditional media use? Results from secondary analysis showed that respondents increased use of traditional media even as they consulted the Internet more frequently for news.

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Internet 1 Running Head: INTERNET AND TRADITIONAL MEDIA USE Internet Impact on Traditional Media Use for News: 2002 and 2004 Karen Boyajy Doctoral Candidate School of Journalism University of Missouri 134 Neff Annex Columbia Missouri 65211 kmbnq6@mizzou.edu Phone: 573-864-0700 Fax: 573-884-5302 Esther Thorson Associate Dean Graduate Studies and Research School of Journalism University of Missouri Columbia Missouri 65211 thorsone@missouri.edu Paper to be Presented as part of Making and Using Online News: Reports on the Accelerating Global News Cycle Journalism
2. Internet 35 Table 6 Correlations between Internet news frequency and traditional media variables: 2002 and 2004 Internet news frequency 2002 Pearson Correlation N 2004 Pearson Correlation N Newspaper .07*** 1476 .07*** 1554 time Radio news .10*** 1901 .14*** 2037 time Television .10*** 1382 .02 1435 news time Television .00 1337 -.03 1359 entertainment time Note. ***p < .01.


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