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Beginnings of czech sport journalism at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. Sport as a part of czech press.
Lukšů, David ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Waic, Marek (referee) ; Sekot, Aleš (referee)
This dissertation is the very first scholarly text to bring a wider perspective on the genesis of Czech sport journalism, starting with its beginnings in the latter half of the 1800's and extending to the year of 1918, when this profession became an independent branch of the newspaper business. Given the paucity of original literature, the present work is based primarily on the study of period newspapers and archival materials, employing mainly the direct and the indirect methods of historiography. The main purpose of it was to describe the formation of the discipline of sport journalism in the broader context of the Czech society, sports and media, rather than regarding it as an independent, isolated process. The constituent parts of this dissertation, which renders the dawn of Czech sport journalism, include the most important titles of the day as well as the key personalities in the publishing and journalism of the period, the issue of sport reportage within the established political press, and also the genesis of the professions of sport journalist and sport photographer. The chapters that place the main theme within a wider historical context compare the brief description of the evolution of sport journalism in the Czech lands to the origins of sport journalism in other countries (Great Britain, USA,...
Development czechoslovakian sport since its creation up to 1989
Riethofová, Alžběta ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
Periodical Czechoslovakian sport was established in 1953. The journal was established by State Committee for Physical Education and Sport. The periodical was a main platform for Physical Education organization until 1989. The Czechoslovakian sport was one of the central media of the communist regime. It was censored and it was also a platform for propaganda. The journal developed and made a progress over the years. Firstly, the Czechoslovakian sport was published twice a week, but eventually it became a daily. In fact, it was one of the top ten dailies in Czechoslovakia. The newspaper circulation was 195 000 copies in 1988. After the velvet revolution the Czechoslovakian sport was transformed to daily Sport. This journal has been published by Ringier ČR.

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