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Media regulation and its representation in czech newspapers from 1991 until 2011
Vojtěch, Adam ; Trampota, Tomáš (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
The thesis "Media Regulation and its Representation in Czech Newspapers from 1991 until 2011" concerns in its theoretical part with legal regulation of media in the Czech Republic, in particular with regulation of three basic media sectors - press, radio and television broadcasting and internet. It defines basic statutes in the scope of media law and analyzes the most important legal provisions, including the activity of regulatory bodies. Furthermore, the thesis compares the Czech regulation of media with regulation in selected foreign countries. Their selection and categorization is based on three media systems as defined in the book of Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini "Comparing Media Systems". In the second part, the thesis concerns with practical analysis of media content of two Czech dailies MF Dnes and Právo in the period from 1991 until 2011. The analysis deals with articles which are somehow connected to the issue of broadcasting and press media regulation. It tries to deduce how the dailies present media regulation and if emphasizing of particular topics could influence legislative acts regulating media. In particular the thesis concentrates on the press bill and the broadcasting bill which were extensively criticised in the analyzed dailies. One of the main results of the...
Programme reporters of czech television , self-censorship and situation ethics in investigative programme
Klimešová, Pavla ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Šmíd, Milan (referee)
Bachelor thesis entitled Program 'Czech TV Reporters': Auto-Censorship and Situation Ethics analyzes how journalists of the publicity program 'Czech TV Reporters' proceed when producing their reports. The program aired by a public service broadcaster aims to uncover socio-political issues and cases in the Czech society through investigative journalism. In this work, the reporters face various challenges with regards to the Czech TV ethical code and find different ways how to overcome these issues. The first part of the thesis outlines the basic factual information about the program, discusses program's beginnings including all of its initial setbacks up to the current form as one of the most prominent programs of Czech investigative journalism. The thesis analyzes interesting cases that were broadcasted in this program like for instance a report on investigation of member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament Wolf which led to the fall of Mirek Topolanek's government. The thesis also depicts the development of program's ratings and different prizes awarded to its reporters. The following section sketches out the existing theories on this issue. It explains what the media regulation and journalism ethics is and how it impacts journalists in their work and their final reports. The last...
Programme Diversity in Czech Televisions between 1998 and 2006
Čihák, Marek ; Trampota, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kruml, Milan (referee)
The present thesis entitled "Programme Diversity of Czech Nationwide Television Channels in the Years 1998 - 2006" focuses on the normative requirement of the society regarding the diversity of mass media, and the approach of mass media thereto: we distinguish between media diversity introduced in the market media model and the diversity presented as part of the public sphere media model. Furthermore, this thesis attempts to search for and determine the requirements regarding media diversity as laid down in the applicable legislation of the Czech Republic or the European Union. The research part of the thesis deals with one of the many levels of diversity in the mass media environment, particularly the diversity of television programme types, i.e. television genres accepted by the interest groups: academics, broadcasters or audiences etc. The present analysis includes nationwide TV stations providing analogue broadcasting via terrestrial transmitters in the years 1998 to 2006, focusing on majority audience - Czech TV1, Prima TV and TV Nova. By means of the Relative Entropy Index and the Deviation Index the diversity of the offered programme types is examined both on the vertical level (a single selected TV station) and on the horizontal level (across the monitored TV stations). The application of...

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