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The comparison of two competitive programmes-112 in danger of life TV Nova and Private dramas on Prima Tv.
Novák, Jan ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Dorčáková, Jana (referee)
The main topic of my thesis is a comparison of two investigative shows. The comparison is based on tv measurement which were published, for each show, by the television stations. I also used methods of narrative text as a guide through journalistic show same as Lubomír Doležel presented it in his work. I compared the conclusions that come up from the research with the analytical probe in which 86 participations took part. The aim of the work was to find a model of a successful show, so it would have the most perfect structure and it would the most attractive one for audience. Surely, I also focused on the character of the host and how important of an aspect the host is for the choice of the show.
The portrayal of investigative journalistis in the hollywood films
Nová, Eliška ; Šobr, Michal (advisor) ; Novotný, David Jan (referee)
This thesis focuses on the depiction of journalists in Hollywood films from the 70s to the present, with special focus on investigative journalism. In the first part, the author deals with the question of why investigative journalism is attractive as a subject for film, and defines the specific attributes of investigative journalism, that are suitable for film stories, whether fictional or based on authentic events. In the second part, the author focuses on film genres in which the journalistic profession is portrayed with a special focus on investigative journalism and political thrillers. The main part analyzes individual films in order to define the basic attributes of investigative journalists in film.
Honour, Insult, Slander, Libel and Investigative Journalism
Šatánková, Radana ; Matějek, Jaromír (advisor) ; Štica, Petr (referee)
This interdisciplinary thesis deals with the area of investigative journalism and ethics. In the context of our time it offers a look at what kind of information a citizen has the right to obtain and what kind of the published information violates the moral rights of the individual. The work depicts the professional and ethical requirements placed on workers in the media to indicate the boundaries between "investigative journalism" and the pursuit of sensation. I draw upon the core material of the Syndicate of Journalists of the Czech Republic, the ethical codes of our public and private media and the books of experts in the field of media studies and ethics.

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