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Theory vs. practicality - current state of television reportage on the ČT24 and CNN Prima NEWS channels with focus on the parlament election of 2021
Svoboda, Ondřej ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Géla, František (referee)
The goal of this magister thesis is to find out how much the current appearance of the genre of the "television news reportage" corresponds with theory. It also compares how much, if at all, it differentiates between the two main Czech news television channels - ČT24 and CNN Prima NEWS. The theoretical part describes the historical development of the genre, its current form according to theories and the "ideal" work methods of reporters. The practical part does not follow these problematics by the traditional way of content analysis, however - it instead tries to approach it "from the inside", through the optics of active journalists. Using grounded theory, it examines a sample comprising of six journalists, three from each media outlet. The target is to find out whether their view of the "reportage" genre corresponds with theory and whether or not they know about eventual connections. Using questions like "what makes a good 'reportage' in your opinion" or "what does your usual workday look like", it does not only confront theory with reality. It also compares the two media outlets in between one another. It mostly focuses on the experiences of chosen reporters during the parliamentary election of 2021.
Stand-up in contemporary television news
Kučerová, Lucie ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Šmíd, Milan (referee)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with the status of stand-up in contemporary television news. The first part focuses on a definition of stand-up and its types in the available reference books and in the internal documents of Czech Television as well as on newly expanding methods of applying it with the emphasis on stand-up reporting. It also deals with the position of reporter and with comparison between stand-ups on public and private broadcasting. The second part is based on an analysis of chosen television news packages which describes principles of using stand-up in practice.

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