Abstract :
This study discusses how online media Okezone.com and Viva.co.id frame the news of
the Moving of the Indonesian Capital. The research approach used is descriptive
qualitative using framing theory. The method used is the Zhongdan Pan and Gerald
Models. M. Kosick Model. The model analyzes with four structures namely syntax (title,
lead, background information, source and closing quotes) Scripts (completeness of 5W
+ 1H news items), Thematic (paragraph propositions between sentences) and
Rhetorical (words, idioms, pictures / photographs). This study uses document study
data collection techniques originating from uploads of both online media in JulySeptember 2019 related to the Moving of the Indonesian Capital. So that collected six
news that were examined as a data analysis unit in this study. The findings obtained
from the syntactic structure of the two media use the opposite title, where the
background information used by Okezone.com is more to the government while
Viva.co.id is more to the public. In the structure of the script Okezone.com fulfills the
news element, but the resource persons chosen are only one point of view, while
Viva.co.id has not fulfilled the news element in the third news. In the thematic structure
the two media differ in highlighting their contents even with the same theme. For the
rhetorical element, the use of images in both media is sufficient to explain the contents
of the news. It is hoped that further research can emphasize media ideology in framing
an event. In addition, the media can also display more than one resource so that it can
be seen from various points of view. The community itself is expected to dig deeper
information by not only from one media.
Keywords: Online media, framing, moving the capital