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Star - sport magazine of the first czechoslovak republic
Hoffmann, Martin ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to illuminate evolution of sports illustrated magazine Star, which was published in years 1926-1938 in Czech publishing house Melantrich. Magazine Star was also used to illuminate the situation of Czech sports journalism in 1920' and 1930'. Thesis describes the very beginning of Star and also clarifies its extinction right before signing of the Munich Agreement by Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy. It also focuses on sports journalists, who had the main impact on this magazine, and several important Czech and world famous athletes, whose articles were published in STAR. Paper also presents political a social environment in Czechoslovak republic after WWI and describes the state of Czech sports journalism in main newspapers. All published issues of Star were analysed to get information to write this thesis, as well as many years of Czech newspapers České slovo, Národní listy, Lidové noviny a Rudé právo and several other books. The findings from this research show a complex view of sports illustrated magazine Star and offer insights into history of Czech sports journalism.
Journal of the National Museum, culturally-historical periodical and its benefit
Šímová, Alice ; Woitschová, Klára (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Ivan (referee)
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 centruy, dealing on its start and leading to bright future. It also representes one of the oldest czech scientific institutions, the National Muzeum. Author descibes development of important czech scientifical periodical, Journal of the National Muzeum. Based on source she presents bibliografical view and accents significants moments in its history. She's trying to describe and to introduce personalities, which have lead this periodical and its authors. Her goal is to represent history of this periodical, which can help other reaserchers with similar thema. Keywords: Journal of the National Muzeum, National Muzeum, Matice česká, František Palacký Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Is the only purpous of czech litestyle magazines to present advertisements?
Samšuková, Jana ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Lábová, Alena (referee)
Bachelor's thesis: Is the only purpose of Czech lifestyle magazines to present advertisements? An evaluation of the content of two Czech lifestyle magazines - JOY and Harper's Bazaar. This thesis is based on a hypothesis that Czech lifestyle magazines are oversaturated with advertisements and that their creators devote more space to the advertisers than to actual own lifestyle/journalistic content. This thesis compares the amount of space devoted to advertisements and original lifestyle content in particular, within a three- month period in the year of 2012. It also deals with a possible coherence of advertisers and lifestyle content and thematic agenda of analysed magazines, to a lesser extent. There will be comparisons of both JOY and Harper's Bazaar provided for each aspect evaluated by quantitative analysis, specifically through emergent coding. In the first part of the thesis, the author discusses the presentation of analysed magazines, their appearance, history, and their place among the Czech media market. The topic of media commercialization is also discussed. The coding book is attached to this thesis as well as a CD with the full coding book and definitions of variables.
The development and the present of economic weekly in the Czech republic
Čermák, Ivo ; Škodová, Markéta (advisor) ; Lysoněk, Tomáš (referee)
The diploma thesis The development and the present of economic weekly magazines in Czech republic focuses on the transformation of the print media with weekly periodicity in selected segment. Thesis describes concrete graphic and content changes of Czech economic weekly magazines in the period of six years from 2006 until 2012 and deals with their possition on the Czech media market. The aim of the work is - inter alia - to exemplify the development of sold copies and total readership and describe the causality with fundamental changes in visual style and content of the journals.
Bloggers as professional journalists
Váňová, Veronika ; Láb, Filip (advisor) ; Jirků, Jan (referee)
The thesis focuses on the status of the blogosphere in traditional journalism. It defines blogs, describes their history, typology and audience, which has changed from passive recipients of media content to its active creators. The thesis depicts convergence as a process in which amateur journalists affect the institution of traditional journalism by publishing online. This gave rise to a new phenomenon, called participative journalism, which is a potential source of discrepancy between traditional and new media. The thesis voices mutual criticism and arguments from both professional journalists and bloggers. This need not prevail if these two media systems learn to live in symbiosis. The thesis further mentions the legal protection of bloggers in the Czech Republic and the democratizing potential of the blogosphere. The conducted qualitative research is based on twelve structured in-depth respondent interviews (both bloggers and editors) and focuses on the cooperation between lifestyle magazines (and newspapers) and bloggers. It examines motivations to take up the cooperation, its progress and its advantages and disadvantages. The research demonstrates that a symbiotic relationship is possible. It also discusses some notions introduced in the theoretical part of the thesis.
The Magazine Živel a nd alternative cultural scene
Kejlová, Sabine ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Kopáč, Radim (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyses the Czech cult magazine Živel during the 2009-2012 period. Živel was established almost twenty years (in 1995) and has a complicated controversial reputation. This thesis focuse on evolution of magazine with regard to history, topics and the cultural atmosphere. The work concerns with journalistic specifics of Živel in context of new journalism. The magazine is strongly linked to alternative culture and subcultures, so this topic is also included as well as a description of visual perspective.
Structure of Trade-Unionstical Press Between 1948-1956
Seemanová, Petra ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Bednařík, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis "Structure of Trade-Union's Press Between 1948-1956" is focused on the period from 25th February 1948 till 26th February 1956. The first part is mainly focused on the situation within this period. Firstly it was needed to mention the historical background with focus on the official state policy. This thesis describes also the development of The Revolution Trade-Unions (ROH), which was done in its way as reflection on the state policy. For the better understanding there is described the situations of the Czech press in generally, as trade-union's press reflected that as well. The second and third part is firstly focused how trade-union's press was working; it means its organisation-structure, distribution, promotion or archival-collection-process. This work is concerned also on the editorial site - there is focus on the redactors and their tasks. As the examples of redactors there are mentioned two personalities: František Dvořák and Jiří Síla. Both of them did significant work for trade-union-press and it is interesting to put the light on their lives within 1948-1956. In more details there is described the issue of "work- writers", who should have created the "spine" of Trade-Union's press. The publishing company Práce and its business have to be described as this was the...
Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic on the pages of the weekly L'Express
Holý, Tomáš ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA V PRAZE FAKULTA SOCIÁLNÍCH VĚD Institut komunikačních studií a žurnalistiky Katedra mediálních studií Tomáš Holý Československo a Česká republika na stránkách týdeníku L'Express Diplomová práce Praha 2013 Autor práce: Tomáš Holý Vedoucí práce: Doc. PhDr. Barbara Köpplová, CSc. Rok obhajoby: 2013 Bibliografický záznam HOLÝ, Tomáš. Československo a Česká republika na stránkách týdeníku L'Express. Praha, 2012. 79 s. Diplomová práce (Mgr.) Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Institut komunikačních studií a žurnalistiky. Katedra mediálních studií. Vedoucí diplomové práce Doc. PhDr. Barbara Köpplová, CSc. Abstrakt Čtení o Československu a následně České republice ze stránek týdeníku L'Express v druhé polovině dvacátého století a začátkem nového tisíciletí nabízí pohled nejen na výrazné mezníky v tuzemských a evropských dějinách, ale zároveň ukazuje proměnu novinářské práce a rutiny. Práce se snaží zachytit odraz doby v průběhu let. Jedná se zejména o francouzský pohled na nejdůležitější události Československa a následně České republiky, tedy zejména rok 1968 (období Pražského jara a následný vpád vojsk Varšavské smlouvy) a následně rok 1989 (Sametová revoluce). Z novodobých událostí byl vybrán vstup ČR do Evropské unie, menší část práce se rovněž zabývá kulturním děním a pohledem na...
Magazine of the tourists 1889-1918, contribution to national self-awareness
Sychra, Filip ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Krejcar, Robert (referee)
Magazine Časopis turistů was an association periodical of the Czech Tourist Club (KČT) - the greatest Czech tourist association in Austria-Hungary, which was established by Czech defence organizations - National Unions. By their activity in the Kingdom of Bohemia, they wanted to support Czech minorities in mixed Czech - German areas. Magazine Časopis turistů was first published in 1889; half a year after the organization was founded. This monthly magazine used to bring touristic articles and information for members of the association concerning the area of travelling, other similar associations, actions within the organization, traveller's literature, world exhibitions, etc. Editorial staff cared about quality and variety of the texts that were often written by the members themselves. Sometimes they cooperated with leading Czech writers and travellers too. Content of the issue was oriented to support Czech tourism and it encouraged the readers to courage and self-confidence to assert themselves in mixed areas as Czech tourists. It praised Czech countryside and history. The magazine reacted to some assaults against Czechs and the Club, supported Czech entrepreneurs by advertising, was attentive to development of Czech language and helped the charity oriented to support Czech minorities. Although the Club was...

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