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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.
Recent history of the Czech sports journalism from the perspective of former members of the Sports Journalists' Association
Rybář, Pavel ; Vaňous, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
The heart of this thesis consists of life stories narrated by former as well as current sports journalists and it focuses on sports journalism as a profession in political and social contexts. The first part gives an example of theories which deconstruct the myth of sport as an apolitical phenomenon. The second part reconstructs the history of public appearances of sport by examining attitudes, values and desires of interviewees. Using the snowball sampling technique -- recruitment of future subjects from among their acquaintances -- the researcher processes memories of eight interviewees whose information is classified into four main topics. Those include answers to under what conditions interviewees made a decision on their occupation, which sports they were concerned with, what reputation those sports had, what constraints they faced in their job, and what other unexpected roles their profession implies. As a whole, this text describe sports journalism as sine qua non for an outset of the tendency which began to grow during the 1950s in Czechoslovakia -- the attraction extending beyond the leisure activity and the top level sport gaining in popularity.
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.
Successful football chamionships for the Czechoslovak and Czech teams and their reflection in the contemporary press
Čihák, Jiří ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Chladová, Marta (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Succesful football championships for the Czechoslovak and Czech teams and their reflection in the contemporary press" deals with the reporting on the major international football tournaments such as World Cups and European Championships, where the Czechoslovak or later Czech national teams suceeded. The first part focuses on the phenomenon of mediated sport and the descriptions of selected tournaments, the second part deals with the chosen journals and the methods of the thesis itself. The last part explicates which topics are the most common in newspapers during the reporting period (one week before until one week after the tournament) and the changes in post-match reporting focusing on Czechoslovak and Czech games.
Self-reflection of the Czech sport journalists working between 1980 and 1999 in printed media and the influence of ideology on their role in society
Stránský, Luděk ; Skalecká, Veronika (advisor) ; Bednařík, Petr (referee)
The thesis titled Self-reflection Of Czech Sport Journalists Working Between 1980 And 1999 In Printed Media And The Influence Of Ideology On Their Role In Society focuses on a question of whether the work of writing sport journalists was influenced by the ruling ideology before 1989. The thesis is based on biographical interviews of five sport journalists, which were taken while using the help of oral history research method. The sport journalists bring their testimonies, memories, experiences and stories associated with the period of normalization, the Velvet Revolution and the post-revolutionary period. The biggest emphasis is placed on a degree of impact of the ruling ideology on the editorial process before 1989. Therefore the thesis touches themes of self-censorship, targeted campaigns, relationships of the journalists to the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia or to The National Security. The work brings views of still writing sport journalists, who evaluate their motivation to do the profession, their ongoing journalistic career and the role of sport journalists in society. This study is a contribution to oral-historical research on the period of normalization and to understanding the influence of ideology on the media activity before 1989. This thesis extends the knowledge of sports...
Comparison of broadcasting of Czech Television from Ice Hockey World Championship 2004 and 2015
Svitáková, Martina ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Trunečka, Ondřej (referee)
The bachelor thesis Comparison of worldchampionship broadcasting on Czech Television from Ice Hockey World Championship 2004 and 2015 analysis the circumstances of the formation and the progress made by the mentioned television. The thesis is separated into two chapters. The goal of the first chapter is to define terms as sport media, televisual broadcast, broadcasting rights and sports journalism in its historical circumstances. The theory is describing the history of the Czech Television and its role in present society. The next part of these thesis is the chapter of the Czech Television sport channel, which describes its origin and the present condition. The theory is ended by the chapter of history of the championship broadcast, shortly describing the way of medial processing previous home ice hockey championships. The practical part of these thesis is formed as a qualitative analysis trying to ask the questions how and why the project World championship broadcast was created and what competences and responsibilities were rested in. The both of the championship program screenplays were determinated, as well as the authorities responsible for onscreen broadcast. In addition, the audience analysis of each event and the dialogue with the person of Robert Zaruba, greatly participating in the...
Sport in czechoslovakian daily newspapers between years 1918 and 1928
Kalát, Ondřej ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the status and development of Czechoslovak sport journalism in daily newspapers between years 1918 and 1928. It is based on studies of five period newspapers - Národní listy, Lidové noviny, Národní politika, Právo lidu and České slovo. Given the paucity of original literature, these five printed materials are the main source of the analysis. The main aim of the thesis was to determine, how often and in which manner the journalists wrote about sport in that period and if the sports news became an inseparable part of newspaper in that period. One part of the analysis focuses on the people who wrote sport articles in those newspapers, if the sport journalism was their only specialization. It is also partly considered with the status of Czech sport photojournalism, sport advertising and reporting from the Olympic Games in that time. The opening three sections of the diploma thesis are mainly theoretical. The first one outlines the genesis of Czech sport journalism from its beginnings to the year 1918, when the profession became an independent branch of newspaper business. The second one describes the situation of Czech sport between years 1918 and 1928. And the third one characterizes the media situation in the Czechoslovakia in years 1918-1928, focusing on sports...

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