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Václav Cibula's Radio Production
Seidlová, Tereza ; Groman, Martin (referee) ; Maršík, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with life and work of art of a writer, translator and author of broadcasting shows and broadcasting and television plays of Václav Cibula. It concentrates especially on his broadcasting activities from the year1964 until 2009 which primarily involve publicistic production and research proceedings in transcription library. Moreover, this work accentuates contemporary context and summarises developmental phases of Czechoslovakian, not to say, Czech broadcasting since the 1950s. Also, it deals with standards and programme changes in editor's offices that Cibula cooperated with (specifically a program "Czechoslovakia II", the so-called loop for demanding listeners and literary editorship.) The work is complemented by photographs of Václav Cibula from his personal family archive, his bibliography, a list of his broadcasting production registered in the transcription library of "Český rozhlas" and private talks with personalities from "Český rozhlas" that were engaged with Cibula privately or at work.
Discourse of commercial radio stations in the Czech Republic with the focus on Radio Impuls
Stříbrská, Iva ; Groman, Martin (referee) ; Kraus, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis on "Discourse of commercial radio stations in the Czech Republic with focus on Radio Impuls" describes the basic features of the complex discursive environment of the named commercial radio station. It deals with selected processes and techniques, which are used to attract attention of the Czech media audience. Discourse is seen as an interrelated set of texts and practices of their production, dissemination and reception, which construct our social reality. Discourse analysis of Radio Impuls is based on critical discourse analysis according to Norman Fairclough. The operating method is the qualitative analysis of selected spoken texts based on attentive listening. This diploma paper also describes developments in the broadcasting part of the Czech media landscape after the fall of totalitarianism and considers the impact of market logic expansion on the radio content.
Eastern-Bohemian mass media in the beginning of normalization
Slováček, Petr ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
This thesis is chronologically related to the Bachelor's work ca11ed "Tumultuous Events in Eastern-Bohemian Mass-Media" and was pleaded for in the Department of History at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of the University of Pardubice. The thesis deals with a role and position of regional journalists in years from 1968 up to 1969 and a manner of selection of new staff for vacant (journalistic) positions as well as effects of staff changes on work of regional mass-media and a Eastern-Bohemian branch of the Union of Czech Journalists. At the beginning of the period called "Normalization" the experienced and impartial journalists were excluded from mass-media because they declined to reduce themselves to the function of a political worker. The pressure brought by totalitarian power to bear on journalists was so much strong that every journalist had to knowingly accept a role of an agitator for the leading role of the (communistic) Party. If the journalist didn't submit he or she had to leave for non-journalistic jobs, mostly working jobs. The same development occurred in the regional mass-media as well as state-wide mass-media and a little bit later it happened to journalists (outside workers, sport columns) who hadn' t engaged in the year 1968 in respect to their specialization. In the first wave their...
Transformation of radio broadcasting in Pardubice after 1989 (in relation to Radio Profil)
Nováková, Anna ; Groman, Martin (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The goal of this work is to describe (on the basis of archival sources, topical newspapers and magazines, legal enactments and interviews with personal observers) the emergence of the first private radio station in Eastern Bohemia in the beginning of nineties. This is seen as an example of wider transformation processes within the whole Czech media area. The state owned and controlled electronic media were substituted by private (mostly commercial) media and the statutory public-service broadcaster.
Czech newspapers in Carlsbad after year 1945
Jančárková, Dagmar ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
The subject of this dissertation is an analysis of the newspaper Karlovy Vary National newspapers from its inception, until its post-war closure. In each charter. Part of the work is an analysis of another two local titles - the weekly papers - Budovatel and Jednota. In the dissertation. I also examine to Czech-German relations and the beginning of the Czechs and Germans co-existing in the region, from a time around end of the 12th century, and until the beginning of the Second World War and post-war organization of a city Karlovy Vary.
The Czech un-film advertisement being published in film periodicals between years 1918-1938
Hradec, Vít ; Vošahlíková, Pavla (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
Film press, as well as any other kind of press, depends on advertising. Commercial success of a periodical reflects its ability to attract as many good advertisers as possible. This press is popular with readers as well as the film phenomena itself. The advertisers use its potential for offering their products or services. The purpose of the research is to find out how offered products are connected to the film periodical in which these are advertised; or which persuasive strategies are used so that a consumer can associate a product with some of the film culture aspects. The followed thesis says the Czech "un- film" advertisement being published between years 1918-1938 uses specific communication strategies to enforce, depending on a sort of a periodical itself. The "un-film" advertisement is defined as a commercial content that offers a product or a service with no logical connection to film. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Perception of Jan Masaryk's death in Czech media 1948, 1968/69, 2004
Bobková, Klára ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
Jan Masaryk's death has not yet been clearly explained and has been a white spot in the Czech and Czechoslovak history. This thesis, based on the data content analysis of local media (daily papers) attempts to make clear the media context of Jan Masaryk's death. The first step of this analysis is the theoretical part of the thesis, which focuses on historical background of the problem, on key political affairs in connection with development of daily press. SPSS programme was used for the content analysis , introduction to historical periods was elaborated with help of literature dealing with contemporary Czech and Czechoslovak history. Regarding the output of analysis, the core ofthe hypothesis is being confirmed, i.e.: the perception of Jan Masaryk's death has differed in regard to the the social and political change. Nevertheless, the anticipated debate and increase of interest concerning Masaryk's death did not follow the pattern ofchanges in the Czechoslovak society in 1968/69. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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