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The first year of operation of Newsweek magazine on Czech media market
Hrůzová, Lenka ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Trunečková, Ludmila (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focusing on functioning of Czech language edition of Newsweek, which started its production on local media market in November 2015 and was closed down after thirteen months in December of upcoming year 2016. The goal of publishers and editorial staff was to offer potential readers information from foreign countries under famous and licensed American brand. Aim of this thesis is to introduce beginnings and functioning of Czech Newsweek, as well as to compare it with its original model and likewise focused magazine Reportér. Content analysis of Czech Newsweek and Reportér is also a subject of interest of this bachelor thesis. Due to unexpected termination of production was researched sample extended to all published issues, in order for this text to properly reflect the process and possible reasons for stopping the circulation of this Czech licensed magazine. Theoretical findings, utilized to classify Newsweek within Czech media market in first chapter, were gained from professional publications connected to media functioning and history. Regarding to recency of this topic author used primarily internet website resources and information collected from interviews with editorial staff and publishers to complete the practical research of this thesis. For complex understanding of...
The present and the future of the tablet periodicals in Czech Republic
Kubíčková, Jana Ada ; Šisler, Vít (advisor) ; Šlerka, Josef (referee)
The Thesis maps the Czech tablet magazine market tablet and describes possible approaches to tablet magazines' creation and distribution. First chapter outlines the historical timeline of tablet magazines development both in the Czech Republic and abroad, and maps the current situation of the Czech market. The chapter defines a concept of "strictly tablet magazine" and presents possible approaches to a production of such magazines. The following chapter analyses the concept from the new media theory point of view. The last chapter focuses on a comparison and critical evaluation of differences between variants of tablet magazines (strictly tablet magazines versus tablet editions of print magazines), with emphasis on advertisement and interactivity. Keywords: tablet magazine, tablet, magazine, advertising, interactivity
The caricature in the Dikobraz Magazine 1945 - 1968
Vaverová, Martina ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Klimešová, Marie (referee)
This diploma thesis entitled The caricature in the Dikobraz Magazine 1945 - 1968 deals with the artistic creation of the only satirical magazine in Czechoslovakia since its founding until the crucial year 1968. The thesis explores how caricatures deal with domestic and foreign events. It covers the work of selected cartoonists for the journal, as well as their free production. The thesis also focuses on the editors of the magazine due to their importance for its artistic production. Nevertheless, this part of the thesis is limited due to the limited amount of trustworthy sources.
Journal of the National Museum, culturally-historical periodical and its benefit
Šímová, Alice ; Woitschová, Klára (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Ivan (referee)
v anglickém jazyce Journal of the National Muzeum is our oldest, still printed scientifical magazine. We can find out in its history many of well-know personalities of 19th century, dealing on its start and leading to bright future. It also represents one of the oldest Czech scientific institutions, the National Muzeum. Author describes development of important Czech scientifically periodical, Journal of the National Muzeum. Based on source she presents bibliographical view and accents significant moments in its history. She's trying to describe and to introduce personalities, which have led this periodical and its authors. Her goal is to represent history of this periodical, which can help other researchers with similar theme. Keywords: Journal of the National Muzeum, National Muzeum, Matice česká, František Palacký
A comparative analysis of Czech and Slovak librarian periodicals
Salátová, Renáta ; Papík, Richard (referee) ; Bratková, Eva (referee)
The subject of my thesis are Czech and Slovak periodicals in the field of librarian and information science - their concise history, determination of the current terminology in this field and publishing work, description of the editorial staff and the roles of its members, reviewing procedure and editorial work applied to specific examples of both printed and electronic media, specification of formal appurtenances of a specialized article, citation and information ethics. The following chapter deals with the characteristics of the current specialized periodicals issued in the Czech and Slovak Republic. The research oriented part focuses upon the topical analysis of librarian periodicals, further the results of two questionnaires relating to editorial work are discussed as well as various preparatory stages of a specialized periodical. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Art Journal Ateliér from the fondation to the present time
Mikulíková, Radka ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Sládková, Hana (referee)
This diploma thesis "The Art Journal Ateliér from its foundation to the present" goes into the semimonthly art-oriented Ateliér magazine being issued from 1988 to December 2015. The work looks about historical context of period 1980 and 1990 until the first decade of the new millennium. The thesis, in detail, is focused on Ateliér magazine publishing in years 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2000 and 2008. The most detailed there are analyzed years 2012 and 2015, the crucial years, in light of magazine financial crisis. In 2010 the magazine got into financial trouble that culminated at at the end of 2015, the time the periodical had made a request for liquidation. 1. January 2016 the magazine entered into liquidation. In all surveyed years the attention is focused on the editorial staff, the graphic design and the semimonthly Ateliér magazine content. The most detailed is the magazine analyzed in 2012 and 2015 by using the analyses of all authorial texts there, there will be presented story writers contents from among the editorial staff and externals who had participated in both editions. An attention is paied to those authors writting in the periodicals,on how many there were in total and on how many times they wrote in the magazine in one year. The second analysis aimes only on copyright reviews of...
Slow journalism and its Czech manifestations on the example of the Reporter magazine
Burian, Jakub ; Hájek, Roman (advisor) ; Švelch, Jaroslav (referee)
Slow journalism is a trend that stands against the current forms of journalism. It doesn't need to get the stunning and sensational news first. Instead, it puts information into perspective, offers deeper insight into the aspects of journalism and carefully crafts the contents of each issue. The concept of slow journalism is attracting more followers still and all the new press emerging especially abroad can be considered a proof of this trend. This bachelor thesis first offers a short insight into the history of journalism and analyzes the current media environment which is influenced mainly by advances in technology. Subsequently, this thesis introduces the concept of slow journalism as a trend that diverges from the current fragmentary and abbreviating journalism and returns to the roots of the traditional journalism itself. In the next part of this thesis its main characteristics are introduced as well as the most important representatives of slow journalism abroad. The last part of the thesis describes the origins and business operations of the Czech magazine Reporter which has been established in 2014 by the former editor in chief of MF DNES Robert Čásenský, with whom also a few of his former colleagues joined the magazine. The aim of this thesis is to show the aspects of slow journalism...
The Samizdat Revue Revolver Revue
Švejkovský, Jakub ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Špirit, Michael (referee)
This thesis will deal with the journal Revolver Revue at the time of its samizdat activity in the 80s of the 20th century. It will monitor changes the structure of the journal (individual sections, authors, themes contributions), will focus on the creation, publishing and distribution method. Special attention will be given to literary stories and translations in this journal. Key words: Revolver Revue, Jednou nohou, Samizdat, Revue, Underground
A comparative analysis of Czech and Slovak librarian periodicals
Salátová, Renáta ; Papík, Richard (referee) ; Bratková, Eva (referee)
(anglicky): The subject of the my thesis are Czech and Slovak periodicals in the field of library and information science - their concise history, determination of the current terminology in this field and publishing work, description of the editorial staff and the roles of its members, reviewing procedure and editorial work applied to specific examples of both printed and electronic media, specification of formal appurtenances of a specialized article, citation and information ethics. The following chapter deals with the characteristics of the current specialized periodicals issued in the Czech and Slovak Republic. The research oriented part focuses upon the topical analysis of library periodicals, further the results of two questionnaires relating to editorial work are discussed as well as various preparatory stages of a specialized periodical. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Semiotic analysis of comics in contemporary Czech social magazines in the years 2000-2015
Dorňáková, Anna ; Průchová, Andrea (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
This thesis deals with comics in the Czech news and cultural magazines after the year 2000. A new generation of comic creators emerged after the year 2000, so called Generation zero. These new creators are different from the older authors - especially from authors of Generation 89 - in many aspects. Using a semiotic analysis this thesis focuses on comics in contemporary periodicals: it attempts to uncover how various comics exist in news magazines (which are intended for a broad scale audience) and to what extent these comics match with the profile of the magazine. Additionally, in order to see a potential difference in results, cultural periodicals were also thoroughly analyzed. Included in the analyzed material are news magazines such as Reflex and Respekt and cultural periodicals like Art+Antiques and A2. In addition, it focuses on theoretical discussions regarding a proper definition of the word comic and on the relationship between linguistic and visual levels of comics because this relationship is essential in this form. Finally, the means of visual language in comics and the history of the Czech comics are discussed in the theoretical section as well.

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