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ČT Sport Newsroom without Editor in Chief.Where are its Limits?
Zoubková, Kateřina ; Chladová, Marta (advisor) ; Lokšík, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis called ČT sport newsroom without an editor-in-chief. Where are its limits? focuses on the leadership of sports newsroom, which operated without editor-in-chief between the years 2013 and 2019. In January 2020 the sports department was reorganized thus there is the editor-in-chief at the head of the organization since then, who manages the organization in terms of journalism. The researcher paid attention to the analysis of both possible structures. In the theoretical part, the author describes possible organizational structures according to which the organization can be structured. She focuses on media routines and history and the presence of the sports newsroom, but she is mostly targeting the hierarchy of the department. The empirical part is based on 14 in-depth interviews with workers of the newsroom, who describe how the sports department works and point out the positives and negatives of the system. The research took place in two phases. The first one before the restructuring of the department, the second one a few months after. The result is, how the sports newsroom according to its employees worked in this kind of atypical structure.
The media image of ski jumping as perceived by ski jumpers
Bártová, Patricie ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Chladová, Marta (referee)
The Bachelor thesis The media image of ski jumping as perceived by ski jumpers describes how selected Czech ski jumpers perceive the media coverage of their discipline. At the same time, the thesis captures how and to what extent the selected media covered ski jumping in the researched period. The main method used in this thesis were semi-structured interviews with selected Czech ski jumpers. The interviews focused on several levels of their relationship with the media, namely their attitude towards general cooperation, responses to current coverage and alternative ways of raising media attention. Through quantitative and qualitative analysis, the thesis also characterizes the media coverage in selected media in the period from October 2018 to March 2019, ie one complete season of the Ski jumping World Cup.
The role of an expert in football television broadcasts
Čihák, Jiří ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
This diploma thesis The role of a pundit in football television broadcasting focuses on television pundits, the specific and relatively undefined phenomenon of sports journalism. The first part outlines the development of pundits within the history of sports journalism in the world. The second part offers a comprehensive view of the work of sports pundits in Czech media through semi-structured in-depth interviews with experts from the field. For example, the thesis examines the importance of pundits in sports broadcasting and focuses on their work in the studio as well as in the commentary box. At the same time, it points out possible issues and sensitive topics that are connected with their role. The thesis also examines the motivation of athletes who became pundits. Its main focus is on football television broadcasting.
Language analysis of ice hockey commentary in 1968 and 2018
Chramosta, Tomáš ; Svobodová, Ivana (advisor) ; Podzimek, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a sports television commentary with a focus on ice hockey. In the theoretical part it examines the history and present days of sports commentary, further it deals with its development, specifics and the most important representatives. The practical part contains basic linguistic definitions with an emphasis on lexikology, vocabulary layers and typical language means for sports commentary. The aim of this work is to compare the commentary of ice hockey from 1968 with its current conception through language analysis and to focus on typical language means of sports live broadcasting.
Medialization of Figure Skating during Events of Winter Olympic Games since 1990s
Tauchmanová, Věra ; Závozda, Petr (advisor) ; Děkanovský, Jan (referee)
The submitted diploma thesis deals with presentations of figure skating at Winter Olympic Games from the 1990s to the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi in two selected daily newspapers, and with ways in which the presentation of figure skating has changed within the analysed period. The first chapter presents sports journalism, its history and famous personalities, its text types and typical language, and characteristic features of a sport journalist. The second chapter presents the connection of sports and media, the concepts of agenda-setting, agenda-building and intermedia agenda, tabloidization and commercialization and ways in which news services work. The third chapter presents figure skating and figure skating events at the analysed Winter Olympic Games. The analysed media and changing paradigms of the media landscape are presented in the fourth chapter. The methodological basis used for the analyses is described in the fifth chapter. The sixth chapter presents the results of the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the newspaper articles. Furthermore, the interviews with two personalities of the Czech figure skating are analysed qualitatively. The results of the quantitative analysis of the articles and the qualitative analysis of the interviews are compared. Keywords figure skating,...
Successes of the Zlín ice-hockey club as reported in chosen media
Jurák, Vojtěch ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the media presentation of three chosen successes the Zlín ice-hockey club has achieved since the 1990s. The practical part is constituted by a quantitative content analysis that studies three different types of newspaper and their online counterparts (a community paper the Zlínský deník, online at: zlinsky.denik.cz, a national paper with a developed regional supplement the Mladá fronta dnes, online at: idnes.cz and a national paper the Právo, online at: sport.cz) in three periods of time (the Czech ice-hockey league finals in 1995, 2004 and 2014). The analysis studied 873 media articles in total. In general, the extent of coverage increased strongly between the years 1995 and 2004. The coverage of the finals by the community media was the most detailed, just as supposed. Quite surprising was the extent of coverage by the Mladá fronta dnes that was larger than expected. The core of sports reporting didn't really change across time, titles or information channels. The news, stories and game evaluations comprised the biggest part of the coverage. But it was the form of reporting that kept changing. The most observable trends were the growth of visual content in time and the increasing position of the Internet. Especially in 2014, its usage was quite extensive.
The course of press conferences after matches of the 1 st Czech Football League
Voska, Ondřej ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Šimoník, David (referee)
In this paper, I deal with the issue of press conferences after matches of 1st soccer league. My goal is in the first place to describe press conferences as a part of public relations and as one of main and most important categories of respondents interacting with journalists. In the first part of my master thesis I examine sports journalism and its specifics and differences against other fields of this profession. For research itself I used techniques of observation and questioning, but mainly I worked with the data gained during interviews and information obtained by myself, as an involved observer. During my observation I have visited 14 press conferences throughout one season of 1st soccer league in total that took place all around Czech Republic. The goals of researching these events were its course, specifically how long the events were and in which environment, but also what are the rules for its organisation and how those rules are complied. Another subject of my research was a position of a spokespersons and work of journalists, whose job is to question. I was also interested in a manner of questioning and topics of questions in this area. Among main conclusions of my thesis there is significantly larger focus of media on the three biggest Czech soccer teams which are Slavia Prague, Sparta...
Analysis of speech of sports commentators
ČERVENKOVÁ, Martina
This bachelor thesis deals with an analysis of the speech of sports commentators. Specifically commentators of live ice hockey matches. The theoretical part includes a note on mass media as an inseparable part of live broadcasting of ice hockey matches, and on sports journalism. It also comprises a characteristic of national language and language devices. The practical part of the thesis is devoted to the analysis of spoken expression of sports commentators on a lexical level. Specifically it is focused on the occurrence of the selected language devices and their classification. The source for the practical part will be selected matches from hockey championships from four time periods (the 1960s, 1980s, 1990s and the present).
Women in sports journalism: gender, profesional identity, power
Koreis, Kristýna ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
Thesis called "Women in Sports Media: Gender, Professional Identity, Power" is a qualitative analysis of self-perception by women journalists in sports media. Using semi- structured interviews with women journalists working in sports newsrooms, the self-perception picture was created through personal experience. The goal was to uncover the way women sport journalists talk about their profession. This thesis attempts to identify presence of gender aspects, that can have an influence over women journalists through their personal experience. Analysis also focuses on the degree of (un)satisfaction in professional life and tries to identify reasons, that cause the (un)satisfaction. Interest is also put on individual wishes and dreams in profession and questions about the future of sports journalism and women in sports journalism.

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