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Presentation of the result of the US presidential election of 2020 in the media
Hegerová, Lucie ; Konrádová, Marcela (advisor) ; Skalický, Matěj (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with how four selected American media - The New York Times, Washington Post, CNN and FOX News reported on the results of the US presidential election in 2020. These elections were by their circumstances (Covid-19 pandemic), the process and subsequent conflicts regarding their results specific in many ways. This text focuses mainly on the topics that the media reported on in connection with the elections, as well as the possible relationship between their political inclination and the way in which they reported on individual candidates. For this purpose, a combination of quantitative and qualitative content analysis was used, which allowed the collection of sufficient data for comparison and at the same time capture latent meanings and fundamental context. The author relied on several basic media theories, especially the normative media theory and theories dealing with the effects of the media, specifically those related to news. The thesis also describes the American media market and the process of electing the US President and his functions, which are a context important for understanding the role of the media in informing about the election results and the political situation in the country. The result of the work is a summary of the events concerning the fight for...
Contemporary radio reportage in the broadcasting of Czech Radio Radiožurnál
Skalický, Matěj ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
The objective of this bachelor's thesis is to define the contemporary radio reportage in the broadcasting of Czech Radio Radiožurnál, the most popular public radio station in the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part the author defines this syntetic genre and terms its symptomatic attributes. The author based his research on the genesis of the radio reportage documented in the academic literature and also he used variety of theories by renowned media experts. Collected data has created a complex chart to classify radio reportage and its derivatives. Concurrently it provides a complete outline of syntetic elements of reportage used in most radio genres. The research of this bachelor thesis focuses on series of interviews with selected respondents from the leadership of Czech Radio and also several case studies by professional radio reporters. The analysis of the material together with the statements of journalists in contrast with the theoretical part of this thesis delivers a comprehensive explanation of the contemporary radio reportage. Including topics, means of expressions, workflow, and technical parametres. Part of this quality research is based on the analysis of current research of compositional procedures used in preparation, realization and potential post-production of the radio...
The making of Czech Radios's news podcast Vinohradská 12
Balcárková, Eliška ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Skalický, Matěj (referee)
Nowadays, podcasts are a phenomenon and their trend is still growing. This bachelor thesis is focused on Czech Radio's news podcast specifically Vinohradská 12 and it's in the form of a radio report. In the theoretical part, the author gives context for the practical audio part, which is the result of studying the topic, and then proceeds from the definition of basic terms to the description of creating the practical part, which is attached separately. The practical part of my bachelor's thesis is a journalistic contribution for a radio medium, in which the author describes the process of creation of news podcast Vinohradská 12. The radio report includes archival sounds, excerpts of interviews, which were crucial for the radio report, and even background noises taken in the process of creating the podcast. The script of the practical part is included.
The podcast phenomenon and its importance in today 's
Koucká, Anna ; Jirků, Jan (advisor) ; Skalický, Matěj (referee)
This bachelor thesis is devoted to podcasting, which is one of the latest phenomena that occured in the traditional media and also in our society. It describes the origins, the development and the characteristics of this phenomenon and it also focuses on the motivation of the listeners and the producers. The research part is focused on the point of view which the professional or independent authors and owners of the podcasts studios have on the importance of podcasts in the media, content monetization or current state of Czech podcasts industry. As a part of this research, I interviewed seventeen podcasters or professionals in this area. Last but not least, the research part includes a survey which explores the age and demographic structure of podcast listeners and also their habits and opinions about podcasting. In the end, the thesis foreshadows the possible future of podcasting and also points out the opinions, which the respective producers have on podcasts.
Czech podcasting of a Public Service Media As a Recent Phenomenon
Nováková, Klára ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Skalický, Matěj (referee)
Podcasting - a phenomenon known only in America a few years ago, has reached even the Czech Republic nowadays. This bachelor thesis focuses on the phenomenon of podcasting of both Czech Television and Czech Radio, which are known as public service media. It consists of a practical and a theoretical part. The theoretical part puts the topic into context, from the definition of basic concepts to the process of creating the practical part of this bachelor thesis. The practical part in the form of a radio podcast introduces the podcast production of the mentioned public service media, their development, the current situation and what the future is like for this phenomenon. The radio podcast is supplemented with parts of interviews with respondents as well as with short excerpts from the podcasts mentioned. The script of the practical part of this bachelor thesis, as well as transcripts of interviews with respondents, are included in the appendix.
Beginnings of private radio broadcasting in the Czech Republic: the case of Radio Alfa
Skalický, Matěj ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, the Czech media landscape was getting its second wind. The boom in the private sector of the broadcasting landscape of Czechoslovakia, and later the Czech Republic, was unprecedented. However, it often preceded the legislative changes of the reborn state. Society-wide changes were followed by granting of first experimental licenses to local radio broadcasters, but in 1993 the Broadcasting Council decided to provide the transmitters to two nationwide stations - Frekvence 1 and Radio Alfa. Alfa was, in fact, the first nationwide private radio in the Czech Republic which started broadcasting on September 13, 1993. During six years of existence, it has earned its place on the private radio market in the Czech Republic. Until today, a little legacy of this frantic time has been retained, therefore it is even more important to remember the existence of Radio Alfa through memories of radio journalists who formed the radio during that time and experienced this key stage of the Czech media market in the 1990's. This is also the aim of the thesis, which offers a comprehensive picture of the origins of commercial radio broadcasting in the Czech Republic (with emphasis on so-called dual broadcasting system) through a case study of Radio Alfa, including research...
Contemporary radio reportage in the broadcasting of Czech Radio Radiožurnál
Skalický, Matěj ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
The objective of this bachelor's thesis is to define the contemporary radio reportage in the broadcasting of Czech Radio Radiožurnál, the most popular public radio station in the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part the author defines this syntetic genre and terms its symptomatic attributes. The author based his research on the genesis of the radio reportage documented in the academic literature and also he used variety of theories by renowned media experts. Collected data has created a complex chart to classify radio reportage and its derivatives. Concurrently it provides a complete outline of syntetic elements of reportage used in most radio genres. The research of this bachelor thesis focuses on series of interviews with selected respondents from the leadership of Czech Radio and also several case studies by professional radio reporters. The analysis of the material together with the statements of journalists in contrast with the theoretical part of this thesis delivers a comprehensive explanation of the contemporary radio reportage. Including topics, means of expressions, workflow, and technical parametres. Part of this quality research is based on the analysis of current research of compositional procedures used in preparation, realization and potential post-production of the radio...

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