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The Reflection of the Election Campaign in Selected Czech Newspapers
Šimral, Jan ; Lebeda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Brunclík, Miloš (referee)
The topic of my master Thesis is "The Reflection of Czech Parliamentary Election 2006 in selected Czech newspapers". I am trying to analyze how two important Czech dailies handle the political topics especially with the connection with the election campaign. I am analyzing what formats the dailies are using to write about politics, political parties and single politicians, how many political articles there are on the first pages, how much space is devoted to pure program of the political parties and how much of it is wasted on a description of a day-to-day running of the campaign. I am also focusing on the issue of the independence and neutrality of the news coverage of the dailies. They always claim that it is only the opinion desk where the staff can express their real opinions. But do they not do it in the news section of the newspaper as well? I am trying to analyze what political party the daily inclines to and how much it shows it. I examine how much the dailies wrote about certain politicians. And the focus is put on many other issues yet. There are many conclusions derived from my thesis. One of the most important ones is that the two examined dailies have a strong liking for certain political parties and that they show it not only in the opinion desk but also in the news section. Powered by TCPDF...
The Reflection of the Election Campaign in Selected Czech Newspapers
Šimral, Jan ; Lebeda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Brunclík, Miloš (referee)
The topic of my master Thesis is "The Reflection of Czech Parliamentary Election 2006 in selected Czech newspapers". I am trying to analyze how two important Czech dailies handle the political topics especially with the connection with the election campaign. I am analyzing what formats the dailies are using to write about politics, political parties and single politicians, how many political articles there are on the first pages, how much space is devoted to pure program of the political parties and how much of it is wasted on a description of a day-to-day running of the campaign. I am also focusing on the issue of the independence and neutrality of the news coverage of the dailies. They always claim that it is only the opinion desk where the staff can express their real opinions. But do they not do it in the news section of the newspaper as well? I am trying to analyze what political party the daily inclines to and how much it shows it. I examine how much the dailies wrote about certain politicians. And the focus is put on many other issues yet. There are many conclusions derived from my thesis. One of the most important ones is that the two examined dailies have a strong liking for certain political parties and that they show it not only in the opinion desk but also in the news section. Powered by TCPDF...

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