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Twitter as a source of Czech printed newspapers and internet news portal
Kemel, Sebastian ; Nečas, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Švelch, Jaroslav (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the social network Twitter as a journalistic source for printed dailies and Internet news portals in the Czech media environment. The work consists of two main parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part first briefly introduces the general influence of social networks on the form of the journalistic profession today, then attention is focused specifically on the social network Twitter and its relationship with journalists and media organizations. At the end of the theoretical part, knowledge from the use of the digital platform Twitter as a journalistic source and how this fact affects journalistic routines and procedures is analyzed, also with the ability of Twitter to strengthen the role of certain types of sources and contributes to the personalization of the media and political environment. The practical part of this work will deal with how this procedure in the use of Twitter as a source differs between traditional printed dailies and Internet news portals.
Relations between media organizations and digital intermediaries
Bešťák, Václav ; Soukeník, Štěpán (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the relations between digital intermediaries and media organizations on the Czech market. Its goal is to describe a new, ever-evolving environment, which has been affected by the swift rise of digital platforms and by the change in business models of publishers. The thesis puts this phenomenon in the context of media studies and critical political economy and defines the terms "digital platforms" and "digital intermediaries". It also looks more closely at the current challenges related with the content consumption in the digital environment - which includes a discussion of copyright, changes in user behavior and content monetization. The research part is based on individual in-depth interviews with members of digital intermediaries, media organizations and third parties. The analysis takes place in a general, ethical/normative point of view and aims for understanding how the parties interact and work together, how they perceive this environment, how they see its changes and future development.

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