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The departure of sports commentators from Czechoslovakia Television Department after lists of StB cooperators were published
Tylšar, Pavel ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Záruba, Robert (referee)
The thesis covers a transition of the Czechoslovak Television from state-owned television to public service institution during the media's tough times from the fall of Communist Regime in November 1989 until the end of 1992. To complete understanding it notices the creation of Czechoslovak Television as well as outlining functions of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in times of its evolution. The thesis trails connection between Czechoslovak political evolution and social evolution and Czechoslovak Television in totalitarian times. The main attention is devoted to communist secret agents functions in society and companies, Lists of StB (State Secret Security, secret communist police) secret cooperators as well as Cibulka's unverified Lists of StB secret cooperators. There is also media's view adding to their illegal leak out from the Czechoslovak Parliament. It escalates with sports commentators Ivan Ninaj's departure from Czechoslovak Television in 1991 and Jan Lacko's departure from Czechoslovak Television during the ice-hockey world championship in 1992 - both were departed because of their affirmative vetting (document proving cooperation with State Secret Security). In the end, the thesis analyzes Lacko's and Ninaj's accessible archival files. Keywords The Czechoslovak Television,...
The departure of sports commentators from Czechoslovakia Television Department after lists of StB cooperators were published
Tylšar, Pavel ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Záruba, Robert (referee)
The thesis covers a transition of the Czechoslovak Television from state-owned television to public service institution during the media's tough times from the fall of Communist Regime in November 1989 until the end of 1992. To complete understanding it notices the creation of Czechoslovak Television as well as outlining functions of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in times of its evolution. The thesis trails connection between Czechoslovak political evolution and social evolution and Czechoslovak Television in totalitarian times. The main attention is devoted to communist agents functions in society and in companies, Lists of StB (State Secret Security, secret communist police) secret cooperators as well as Cibulka's unverified Lists of StB secret cooperators. There is also media's view adding to their illegal leak out from the Czechoslovak Parliament. It escalates with sports commentators Jan Lacko's and Ivan Ninaj's departure from Czechoslovak Television in 1992 during the ice-hockey world championship because of their affirmative vetting (document proving cooperation with State Secret Security). In the end, the thesis analyzes Lacko's and Ninaj's accessible archival files. Keywords The Czechoslovak Television, sports editor, Lists of StB cooperators, Cibulka's Lists of StB cooperators,...
How Did Sport Journalism Change in Czechoslovakian Press after 1948? Comparing Periods 1945-1948 and 1953-1958
Řanda, Tomáš ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Trunečka, Ondřej (referee)
Master's thesis called How Did Sports Journalism Change in Czechoslovakian Press after 1948? Comparing Periods 1945-1948 and 1953-1958 deals with the development and comparison of sports journalism in post-war Czechoslovakia and through the qualitative content analysis of three selected sports periodicals (Ruch v tělesné výchově/Ruch v tělovýchově a sportu, Stadion, Československý sport). Research focuses on media reports, graphic and language changes and organizational development of the periodicals. Secondary subjects are the fate of selected editors, the post-war development of the Sports Journalists Society and the unification of physical education movement. The author used the rich archive material of individual editions of sports periodicals and sources from the National Archives. Secondarily he used the review literature on media development and journalism after World War II, using historical monographs to analyze the historical context that is absolutely crucial to understanding post-war developments in Czechoslovakia and the press.

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