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Jan Drda and his journalistic activity 1945-1970
Adam, Petr ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
This graduation theses is focused on personality of Jan Orda (1915 - 1970). He was known as a Czech prose writer and playwrite, but also represented essential role in the cultured politics at the turn of the 1940s and 1950s. I concentrate only on his role in power structures and his activity in czech papers and magazines. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The implementation of foreign theorems in czech journalism exempliried on a case study of the evolution of the Týden weekly magazine
Pecková, Stanislava ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
This study concerns implementation of foreign media patterns into Czech journalism in the last decade of 20th century. This process is demonstrated on the example of Czech weekly magazine Týden. Theoretical part of study describes the situation in Czech journalism in the nineties and factors that took parts in its forming process. Here also you can find explanation of news magazine of second generation and its specifics. It is apparent from the research that Týden was inspired rather by the structure form of foreign press than its content. This conclusion is confirmed by the example German magazine Focus.
Transformation of radio broadcasting in Pardubice after 1989 (in relation to Radio Profil)
Nováková, Anna ; Groman, Martin (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The goal of this work is to describe (on the basis of archival sources, topical newspapers and magazines, legal enactments and interviews with personal observers) the emergence of the first private radio station in Eastern Bohemia in the beginning of nineties. This is seen as an example of wider transformation processes within the whole Czech media area. The state owned and controlled electronic media were substituted by private (mostly commercial) media and the statutory public-service broadcaster.
Reflections on the parliamentary elections in 1946 in the contemporary printed media
Vašek, Petr ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Suk, Pavel (referee)
Master thesis "Reflections on the parliamentary elections in 1946 in the contemporary printed media" analysis the way six most influential newspapers of the time reported on those important elections. The relevant dailies are Rude pravo, Svobodne slovo, Pravo lidu and Lidova demokracie and two formally non-partisan papers Prace and Mlada fronta. This thesis explores the instruments of political propaganda four party dailies frequently used and how they described the political actions of political rivals. At the end of the thesis these four party-affiliated newspapers are compared mutually. We also deals with the issue whether the two formally non-partisan dailies Prace and Mlada fronta sided with the any individual political party. All six newspapers are studied during the tree weeks before the elections and another three weeks after the elections. This master thesis also stresses the importance of the description of the contemporary society, political and media context and uncovers also a number of facts that can complement the general historical knowledge about the given time. The study of the selected dailies for instance clearly shows that non-communist dailies (especially Svobodne slovo and Lidova demokracie) warned, as early as before the elections, against the posssibility of the communist...
Journalist and collaborator Alois Kříž
Němý, Miroslav ; Gebhart, Jiří (referee) ; Cebe, Jan (advisor)
Diploma thesis "Journalists and Collaborator Alois Kříž" deals with life and work of this activistical journalist, which was due to his collaboration during Second World War sentenced to death in year 1947. Alois Kříž was bom in 1911 and he started his journalistic career in the middle of 30s as a sports-reporter in newspapers called Polední list and Národní noviny. But later he converted from sports-reporter to role of activistical journalist which was working for Nazi Germany: Kříž began to write political articles as an employee of journal Vlajka and his top-carrer started when he moved to protectorate Czech Radio; there he worked his way up to position of editorin- chief. Kříž was arrested for his collaborative activities immediately in May 1945 and after that he was inprisoned for almost two years; Kříž was sentenced to death and executed with another activistical journalists in March 1947.
The process of the gradual emancipation of the Czech press in the years 1966 - 1968 based upon the Rovnost (The Equality) daily, published in Brno
Hruban, Martin ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
The thesis "The Process of the Gradual Emancipation of the Czech Press in the years 1966 - 1968 based upon the Rovnost (The Equality) daily, published in Brno" deals with the analysis of the Rovnost daily of the South Moravian Regional Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist Party in the years 1966 - 1968. Time boundaries of the thesis issue are limited with January 1966 - January 1968. In this period preceding the short liberation of media and journalist's work from censorship and command and control in the year 1968, it is possible to trace the germs of a process culminating in the several months of the so called Prague Spring. The reestablished genre variety and the stress on the informative role of the press, the ideological weakening, the searching for one's own graphic layout, together with the permanently rising importance of economic aspects of the newspaper processing, all these factors went along with the gradual liberation of media from the schematism and their position as a mere obedient instrument and performer of the will of the ruling communist party. The probe into the contents and operation of the regional daily of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Rovnost can also comprise an interesting complement to the historical research devoted to processes preceding the Czechoslovak events in 1968 and...
The media picture of dr. Edvard Beneš in the years 1945 and 1948 in Rudé právo and in Svobodné slovo
Plánková, Adéla ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
Edvard Beneš was a popular stateman and respected diplomat. After World War Two the communists came into power. It was a critical time for Edvard Beneš. He was seriously ill and political progress was different from his political opinion. The aim of this work is to find out how the contemporery press delt with the person of Edvard Beneš in the years 1945 and 1948. I've chosen lour important terms of his life. I've also chosen two daily papers: Rudé právo, which was the newspaper of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and Svobodné slovo, which was the newspaper of the National Social Party of Czechoslovakia. I was also interested in the activites of the censorship, which was controlled by the Communist Party. In the first chapter I describe the way the two contemporary dailies looked like. At the same time I focused on the influence of censorship. The second chapter deals with the person of Edvard Beneš, his life and his political work. The third chapter is divided into two parts. The first part speaks about Edvard Beneš's return home. The second part describes three terms in the year 1948. The communist's putch in February 1948, the position of Edvard Beneš and his reaction to the putch. June 1948, when Beneš abdicated and September 1948 when he died. In every part I describe historical data and the way...
Media presentation of the death of Jan Masaryk in Czech press in the years 1968 and 1969
Niklová, Jana ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The target of the thesis was to prove that changing political situation and situation around censorship in the years 1968 and 1969. int1uenced the media presentation of the death of former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovak Republic Jan Masaryk. He died in 1948 under the strange and unexplained circumstances, shortly after the communist party took control over the Republic. The only one official version valid for 20 years was that he undoubtedly committed suicide. I assumed that after the revolutionary social changes and liberalisation in the year 1968, called Prague spring, a lot of theories and versions of Masaryk's death (murder, political murder. accident...) occurred in the newspaper. My hypothesis was that after the restoration of restrictions in society and restoration of censorship after the invasion of armies of Warsaw pact in August 1968 and during so called Normalisation, the media presentation of the Masaryk's death turned into the state that was valid for the previous twenty years - suicide, and that the number of articles decreased rapidly. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Image of art and architecture in Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia 1939-1945 as reflected by "Pestrý týden"
Hrubá, Jana ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The main focus of this thesis is weekly magazine Pestry tyden (Fancy Week) published from 1926 to 1945 in Prague. Specifically, it aims to provide evidence on art and architecture during World War II in Bohemia and Moravia whilst occupied by Nazi Germany, and the way that art and architecture were reflecte in the magazine. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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