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The specifics of a Czech radio foreign correspondent's job - a comparative case study
Linhart, Tomáš ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
Specifika práce zahraničního zpravodaje Českého rozhlasu - komparativní případová studie Tomáš Linhart Abstract The thesis examines aspects of the job of foreign correspondents for Czech Radio. Apart from identification, description and analysis of those aspects, the thesis also includes secondary research aims: how is gatekeeping used in correspondents' practice, what influence social networks have on the transformation of their job and what are their views on the coverage of Austria in the Czech media landscape, which is the only neighbouring country without a permanent Czech foreign correspondent. The theoretical chapter describes the methodological approach, reviews related literature and summarizes information about gatekeeping, the influence of social networks, specific aspects of radio broadcasting with an emphasis on foreign correspondents, and the position of Austria in the world news by Czech media. The theory is followed by an analysis of eleven interviews (six current Czech Radio foreign correspondents, three past correspondents and two reporters with a personal experience from Austria) divided into nine sections. The analytical part is concluded with a brief reflection of obtained answers in relation to theoretical foundations. The original interviews and a considerably high validity of the...
The Atmosphere in the Czech and Slovak Society after the Breakup of the Czechoslovakia: The Event in the Context of Comments in the Broadcasting of the Czech and Slovak Radio (1.1.-31.12.1993)
Kobrlová, Eva ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to convey the atmosphere in the Czech and Slovak society at the time of the Breakup of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. For this purpose, comments broadcasted by Czechoslovak Radio, Czech Radio respectively, and Slovak Radio were analyzed. The author collected all such comments connected with the breakup of Czechoslovakia between the 1st of July, 1992, and the 31st of December, 1993, regardless of whether these comments focused on the defense, criticism, causes, or consequences of this event. For the analysis itself, the method of analytic induction was used. To put the issue into a broader context, the analysis itself is preceded by a brief overview of events related to the breakup of Czechoslovakia in the period under review. The overview is followed by a description of how the event was perceived by Vladimir Mečiar and Václav Klaus, leaders of the two most powerful political parties in Czechoslovakia at that time and, therefore, the main figures of the breakup. The description is based on their publications and social outputs. To give an insight into the atmosphere mainly in the media under review but also into the atmosphere in the Czech and Slovak society, the perspective of Anna Sámelová and Jan Pokorný, journalists working in the mentioned media at that time,...
Radio broadcasting as a community tool of urban subcultur
Míkovcová, Eliška ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to describe and explain the phenomenon of the community radio broadcasting. Despite the fact, that this sector has not been implemented in the Czech media system to supplement the dual system of public and private stations, broadcasting of this type does exist. As a subject of my case study I chose the internet radio StreetCulture as I consider it to be a unique example within the Czech media market. StreetCulture proves its specificity with a very wide range of contents. It acts as a platform for a large number of different communities and it also interconnects the participants within the public space StreetBar. The analytical part of the thesis investigates how this radio station fulfils four basic dimensions of community media as defined by the media theorist Nico Carpentier: community aspect, alternative aspect, civil aspect and rhizomatic aspect. For each of these specifics I tried to demonstrate how it relates to the StreetCulture radio station concerning both the organization and content of the broadcast and how it is reflected in various non-broadcasting activities of StreetCulture. The aim of this study is not to draw general conclusions which could be applied to other community stations in the Czech Republic. It rather offers a detailed insight into the...
The hero of totalitarian media : the comparative analysis of Emil Zatopek's Olympic victories (1948, 1952)
Dušek, Petr ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
Diploma thesis "The Hero of Totalitarian Media: The Comparative Analysis of Emil Zátopek's Olympic Victories (1948, 1952)" deals with propaganda in the sports journalism. Its aim is to evaluate how the Czechoslovak press reported about successes of one of the best domestic athlet Emil Zatopek at the Olympic Games in London and Helsinki. I defined a hypothesis, based on specialized literature and observation, that journalists exploited Zatopek's triumphs for propagandistic reasons, and presented the successful athlet as a socialist hero. I verified this hypothesis by means of quantitative content analysis of the journals Rude pravo and Lidova demokracie. I defined two secondary hypothesis as well: The news coverage of the Olympic Games in 1952 was more propagandistically damaged than the Olympic Games in 1948, and the news coverage by Rude pravo of both Olympic Games was more propagandistically damaged than by Lidova demokracie. In the analysis I measure the propagandistic damage of the articles, the photos and the representations of Emil Zatopek. The whole research has a deep theoretical background, which includes a definition of propaganda, an outline of the cultural policy 1948-1952, and a definition of the "hero" concept based on different conceptions from both sides of the Iron Curtain.
Private radio broadcasting in the Liberec region between years 1989-1999
Hosenseidlová, Petra ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of the private radio sector in the Liberec region in the first ten years after November 1989. The thesis focuses on the period of constituting of the private radio broadcasting in the area. It describes the general conditions for private radio sector establishment after the year 1989 which comprises brief summary of the development in the radio broadcasting after November 1989 and the first phase of the dual broadcasting system constitution. Further it defines the basic range of radio formats which becomes the resource for the programme analysis. The core of the thesis follows the establishment, expansion and stabilisation of the private sector in the Liberec region. It includes only stations acting directly in the Liberec area, it leaves out the national ones or those whose signal interferes to the area from the neighbouring regions. The radio stations establishment and changes are followed at institutional, economic and programme levels. Two methods are apllied - chronological description and programme analysis.
Use of dialogic forms in broadcasting publicism for listenership of young age groups
Trachtová, Zdeňka ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Use of dialogic forms in broadcasting publicism for listenership of young age groups" deals with dialogical types of programmes on broadcasting stations for young auditors. The most important chapteres of theoretical part introduce the outline of the Radio 1 and Český rozhlas1 Radio Wave developement from the beginning to nowadays, sociological characterization of young listenership, theory of journalistic genres, and methods for analysis. The aim of practical part is to analyse language, genres and contents used in programme of Radio Wave and Radio 1 while analysing a week broadcasting and trying to list their characteristics. The work is primarily concerned with interviews broadcast on these broadcasting stations. The text offers the most complete picture of the form of dialogical programmes for young listenership. Another aim is to analyse how is language being used in the public service radio (Radio Wave) and in the private commercial station broadcasting (Radio 1). Finally, on account of compile finding and data, it deduces parallel and different aspects of broadcast on these two stations. As a result, the bachelor thesis is a contribution to a study of radio broadcast for auditors of young age groups. 1 Czech radio.
News and current affairs in Radio Česko broadcasting
Baumová, Anna ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Moravec, Václav (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with a new All News digital station of a public Czech Radio. Some chapters are dedicated to the launch and history of this news and current affairs station. It focuses mostly on description of news reports and current affairs programmes - both on level of content and formal structure. Thesis considers characteristic of this station, team work of all the editors, correspondents and presenters. Furthermore, partnership with other stations of the Czech Radio is examined. It deals with audience ratings of this All News station as well. Besides, the author of this bachelor thesis focuses on public relations - e. g. web pages, media partnership of Radio Česko and a campaign to raise awareness of the station. In addition, future perspective of station and an analysis of the broadcasting are purposed. For a better understanding of a theme, at the end of thesis, supplements are offered. They deal with audience ratings, media campaigns and with everyday schedule. Finally, there are two interviews with chief editors of Radio Česko. The author of the bachelor thesis wishes to bring both the description and the analysis of this analytical news and current affairs station and to sketch the perspective of broadcasting of this particular station.
Czech Radio local broadcasting analysis : with special regard in broadcasting for specific demographic structure of prague Citizen
Tomečková, Kateřina ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
This dissertation is aimed at a local broadcasting of Czech Radio (ČRo). Special emphasis is on station Czech Radio - Regina (ČRo - Regina), that broadcasts for capital city Prague. The first part of this dissertation is briefly about a local broadcasting history of Czech Radio and its legislative frame. Next part is focused on change of program schneme in Czech Radio - Regina in 2006. The second part is as well about listening rating in 2006, with one year distance. The chapter about reasons and tools for change is not missing. The authoress is evaluating research in radio audience preferences in Prague in the practical part of the dissertation. This chapter is completed with own qualitative research. This is the base for the final program change evaluation and radio management recommendation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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