Abstract
Media has been changed irrevocably by the ingenuity and availability of the World Wide Web, creating a global network of users who share information and entertainment. This shift has encompassed nearly every medium of information, and forced many industries to reevaluate archaic business models and means of dispensing information and products. This project examines how the World Wide Web has transformed the way that outlets of media, especially news, have re-imagined their approach to distributing information and the effect that the digital revolution has had on previous formats, such as print.