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The Ukrainian crisis in the news coverage made by ČTK and its comparison with ČT news with focus on crucial events within the conglict
Hušková, Jana ; Trunečková, Ludmila (advisor) ; Lokšík, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis points out differences in the reporting methods of CTK and CT, the two public service's media, regarding the Ukrainian crisis. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on both of these media's properties with emphasis on their foreign coverageas well as related medial terms' definitions. One chapter is reserved to cover Ukraine as a state and its political history since the SovietUnion's disintegration through to 2014 and the Ukrainian crisis development; further studying the relationship between Ukraine and the Russian Federation resulting in the crisis in 2013. In the practical part of the thesis quantitative and qualitative methods are used to determine how much attention and screen-time both media dedicated to the crisis, which parties were given opportunities to comment and identify other sources of information. Keeping in mind the fact that CT had four reporters on site at it's disposal, the thesis tries to find out how big of an influence that had on the overall production, processing and tone of the television news and to what degree the production of both media agreed or diverged.
The Ukrainian crisis in the news coverage made by ČTK and its comparison with ČT news with focus on crucial events within the conglict
Hušková, Jana ; Trunečková, Ludmila (advisor) ; Lokšík, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis points out differences in the reporting methods of CTK and CT, the two public service's media, regarding the Ukrainian crisis. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on both of these media's properties with emphasis on their foreign coverageas well as related medial terms' definitions. One chapter is reserved to cover Ukraine as a state and its political history since the SovietUnion's disintegration through to 2014 and the Ukrainian crisis development; further studying the relationship between Ukraine and the Russian Federation resulting in the crisis in 2013. In the practical part of the thesis quantitative and qualitative methods are used to determine how much attention and screen-time both media dedicated to the crisis, which parties were given opportunities to comment and identify other sources of information. Keeping in mind the fact that CT had four reporters on site at it's disposal, the thesis tries to find out how big of an influence that had on the overall production, processing and tone of the television news and to what degree the production of both media agreed or diverged.
Youth International Party in Context of the 1960's Political Dissent in the USA
Hušková, Jana ; Sehnálková, Jana (advisor) ; Raška, Francis (referee)
The work focuses on one of the anti-war movements against the Vietnam War. It takes place in 1960s in the USA. The Chicago Democratic Convention in August 1968 was supposed to become a meeting point of the anti-war activist groups. A group Youth International Party (YIP), commonly known as Yippies, was created at the end of 1967 in order to participate in this protest. It became famous for its recession and theatrical activities which drew the attention of mass-media. For Yippies the mass-media was the best way how to promote their anti-war stance. The aim of the group was to involve the apolitical youth into the anti-war movement. The aim of this work is to define a status of Yippies within the political dissent in the USA. In order to answer this question, the work tries to analyze these three topics: importance of the Yippies for the protests during the Chicago Democratic Convention and the following political process, Yippies and the mass-media and last, analysis of the official program of Youth International Party.

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