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Current czech war/crisis newsreporting in local conditions
Svoboda, Štěpán ; Géla, František (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
War, crises or natural disasters are an integral part of everyday news coverage. Contemporary Czech war/crisis journalism in local conditions presents this journalistic genre directly through the eyes of war reporters. The practical part of this presents the specifics of war and crisis reporting through interviews with Tomáš Etzler, Jarmila Štuková, Antonín Kratochvíl and Jakub Szántó. It introduces the main requirements for war journalists and focuses on some ethical dilemmas associated with this profession. The theoretical part of this work can be defined as a factual supplement to the pactical part and includes a brief history of the profession, ethical aspects, including instructions and codes used by war journalists. The aim is to mediate and introduce the readers and viewers to the work of people who voluntarily move unarmed on the front lines.
Comparison of the hockey reporter's routine in the broadcasting of Czech professional hockey league in seasons 1993/94 and 2018/19
Holubová, Jitka ; Macková, Veronika (advisor) ; Chladová, Marta (referee)
This bachelor thesis will be analysing the routine of hockey sports reporters from Czech television (Česká televize) in the broadcasting of the Czech professional hockey league in seasons 1993/94 and 2018/19. The theoretical part focuses on the history of sports broadcasting and hockey broadcasting on Czechoslovak and Czech television screens. Additionally, another focus of the theoretical part is the work and practice of sports reporters. The practical part analyses three hockey games selected from different seasons of the Czech professional hockey league using semiotic analysis and in-depth semi-structured interviews. The work aims to capture the change in the practice of reporters at hockey games in the selected time period and recognize the change in the process of preparation for their work in the broadcasting of hockey games.
Reformation of Institutional Child Care in the Czech Republic Following Slovakia's Model
Trajboldová, Tereza ; Macková, Veronika (advisor) ; Lokšík, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the emerging genre of Solutions Journalism. This new journalistic style is first described and then used in practice in two Solutions Journalism online articles about the possibilities of reformation of the Czech institutional care system, focusing on children up to three years of age. The first practical article describes the problems of the Czech institutional care and later showcases already working alternatives in the Czech Republic, mainly temporary foster care. The second article describes Slovakia's solution - professional parenthood. This form of care was first introduced in 1990s and the law today orders to primarily use this form of care for children up to six years of age.
Chess in schools: theoretical and practical training for teachers
Macková, Veronika ; Kasíková, Hana (advisor) ; Valášková Vincejová, Eva (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of teaching chess in schools. The basic concept of chess as a game is explained, the connections between chess game and school teaching are outlined, and examples of good chess practice as a teaching method abroad are given. Then the theoretical part of the thesis deals with the project Chess to schools and its functioning in Czech schools, the available materials for teachers are analyzed. The empirical part of the thesis deals with the question of who the teachers of the Chess to Schools project are, and what methods they use for teaching. A questionnaire survey was used to examine the question, this quantitative research is evaluated at the end of the work. Keywords: chess, Chess for schools, didactics, game, teacher training
The Transformation of the Sports Journalist's Job and the Operation of the Sports Newsrooms. The case of the World Ice Hockey Championships
Borovský, Jakub ; Chladová, Marta (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the transformation of the sports journalists work during the World Hockey Championships over last thirty years. The aim of this thesis is to summarise the changes that journalists have adapted to and describe the greatest effect of them. The theoretical part contains the definitions of basic concepts and classifies the influences which, according to the reference literature, significantly affected the journalists' work. These includes mainly digitization, convergence, the inception of the Internet and social networks. The methodological part includes the qualitative and phenomenological research, which is the analytical part based on. The analytical part presents experiences which are gained from the interviews with the sports journalists. The research confirmed the assumptions designed in the theoretical part. Some of them are found to be significant while the others are considered as commonplace.
Media Coverage of Rytiri Kladno Ice Hockey Club During Two Extraliga Qualifications
Keimar, Jaroslav ; Chladová, Marta (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze the media coverage of Rytiri Kladno ice hockey club during two extraleague qualifications. The qualitative research is based on concepts of framing and news values. The sample contains four online news websites in two seasons. Three of these websites are parts of large media houses, one of them is focused solely on ice hockey. The aim of this thesis is to describe, how media outputs related to Rytiri Kladno were framed. The frames are described in analytical part, that is concluded with summarization of its findings. Conclusion summarizes the framing analysis results and compares the findings with current academic knowledge of framing and sports journalism in general.
Utilization of Artificial Intelligence to Generate Reports in the Czech News Agency
Sýkora, Tomáš ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the use of artificial intelligence tools and automated journalism in the Czech News Agency. Specifically, it deals with the very first use of algorithmically generated news reports, which the agency published during the election in 2018. It compares municipal and Senate elections from this year with the outputs of ČTK news from municipal elections in 2014 and Senate elections in 2016. It uses qualitative and quantitative analysis methods. The diploma thesis also deals with the method how the generation of reports in 2018 worked in ČTK and shows and explains examples of source codes by which the report generator was programmed. It will also offer other ways and areas in which the Czech News Agency uses or is about to use automated journalism and its tools. One part of the thesis is also an interview with the technical director of ČTK Jan Kodera, who explained how automated journalism works in the Czech media environment of the press agency. The author also outlines some scientific disciplines related to artificial intelligence, which are required for the needs of this thesis. At the same time, he will also offer a number of examples of how automation tools are used in other newsrooms around the world.
Online reporting on football matches as a format of sports journalism from a perspective of its authors
Konvalina, Michal ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The Bachelor thesis Online reporting on football matches as a format of sports journalism from a perspective of its authors describes online reporting as one of new types of sports journalism in the digital era and engages in forms of online reports in chosen Czech media outlets. The main method used while completing the thesis were semi-structured interviews with deputies of chosen media outlets. The main research topics were targeted on the beginnings and present state of live reporting in the particular media outlet, specifics of online reports and what does writing online reports require from their author and the use of multimedia and statistical databases. Based on collected data, the work describes similarities and differences between online reports that are caused by different way of creating those reports by particular media outlet.
Hairdresser during the day, performer Naira Delairo during the night (Television documentary about the drag quee's life)
Pančochářová, Natálie ; Macková, Veronika (advisor) ; Géla, František (referee)
Drag show, a marginalized genre of popular culture, is an entertainment or cultural performance in which men, in imaginative costumes and distinctive makeup, portray well-known female personalities. The performances are an experience based on a synthesis of acting, dancing, and singing. Although over the last 20 years drag show has become a legitimate segment of the cultural sector in the Czech Republic, there is only a small amount of professional literature and audiovisual processing related to this type of entertainment. A television documentary about the life of drag show called 'Hairdresser during the day, performer Naira Delairo during the night' introduces Nikolas Novák not only as a drag artist but also as a man with a homosexual orientation, who moved from a small village in South Moravia to the capital because of his hobby. In addition to performing, Nikolas makes a living as a hairdresser, but his penchant for drag extends more to his personal life than it may seem at first glance.
From an influencer to a journalist - a new form of a deprofessionalization of journalism?
Dytrychová, Alžběta ; Jirků, Jan (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The diploma thesis From an influencer to a journalist - a new form of a deprofessionalization of journalism? aims to acquaint readers with a modern trend, where influencers, people operating primarily on social media, become journalists, who create media performances. In the theoretical part, conceptions such as an influencer, social media or even the concept of a deprofessionalization of journalism are established. In the methodical part, the author chose a qualitative research method, specifically throughout interviews with influencers already participating in the media. In addition to the research method and research set, the reader is also acquainted with research questions, which were formed into interrogative questions. The last part of the thesis is dedicated to the research itself. In the opening chapter, the concepts are ordered and categorized, which was later used by the author to assemble chapters Influencer, Education and practice, Employment relationship, Theoretical preparation, Working in the media and Social media. To each chapter citations from thorough interviews were implemented, which contributed as confirmation from influencers, who works or worked for the media. Thanks to open questions the closure could be made, that deprofessionalization of journalism is incorrectly linked with...

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