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Media Connected with Famous Cycling Races
Jirků, Jakub ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Trunečka, Ondřej (referee)
ENG The bachelor's thesis "Media Connected with Famous Cycling Races" explores the importance of media in staging the world's oldest and most significant cycling races. All the races introduced were first opened before World War I. as it was the main criteria when choosing which races to include. The thesis covers races that took place in France, Italy, Belgium and Spain. It sheds light on each of the country's political and socioeconomic background and explains the history of chosen races. The thesis focuses on races that are continuing to exist to this day and it maps how the role of specific media changed in the organizational process of these races. Important is the description of the media that took part in organizing these races. Crucial are data such as the year when the newspaper was founded, which races it opened specifically and whether the number of copies produced grew following the cycling boom at the beginning of the 20th century. We attached translations of original reports which documented the very first stages and were published in newspapers which have maintained their influence to this day. The part of thesis is also focused on Bohemia where the spectators could read about world- class races in Sport and hry magazine for example. The thesis includes also other subjects whose role...
Sport in Czechoslovakian specialized magazines in the First Republic - developement of sport journalism between years 1918 and 1938
Hoffmann, Martin ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Trunečka, Ondřej (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with development of sports journalism during the First Czechoslovak Republic, which applies to the period from October 1918 unBl Munich agreement in September 1938. Research is focused parBcularly on specialized sports magazines and it is based on analysis of the six most significant ones - Slavista, Sportovni revue, Sportovni vestnik, Sport, Star and Rekord. The aim of this thesis is to describe the progress of sport journalism between world wars in the broader context and get to know whether or not had sport journalism developed into a full-Bme occupaBon. In addiBon this text portrays the most influenBal sport journalists of that period - Karel Petru, Josef Fanta, Miloslav Josef Horacek and Ondrej Sekora and also brings a chapter about sports photography, which was inseparable part of popular sport magazines. This thesis is a first scholarly text to bring a wider perspecBve on specialized sports magazines in Czechoslovak Republic between years 1918 and 1938 and follows the cooperaBon and rivality among journalists and their influence on sport in Czechoslovakia in general. One chapter was devoted to sports photography, because it played important role in successful sports magazines.
The departure of sports commentators from Czechoslovakia Television Department after lists of StB cooperators were published
Tylšar, Pavel ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Záruba, Robert (referee)
The thesis covers a transition of the Czechoslovak Television from state-owned television to public service institution during the media's tough times from the fall of Communist Regime in November 1989 until the end of 1992. To complete understanding it notices the creation of Czechoslovak Television as well as outlining functions of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in times of its evolution. The thesis trails connection between Czechoslovak political evolution and social evolution and Czechoslovak Television in totalitarian times. The main attention is devoted to communist secret agents functions in society and companies, Lists of StB (State Secret Security, secret communist police) secret cooperators as well as Cibulka's unverified Lists of StB secret cooperators. There is also media's view adding to their illegal leak out from the Czechoslovak Parliament. It escalates with sports commentators Ivan Ninaj's departure from Czechoslovak Television in 1991 and Jan Lacko's departure from Czechoslovak Television during the ice-hockey world championship in 1992 - both were departed because of their affirmative vetting (document proving cooperation with State Secret Security). In the end, the thesis analyzes Lacko's and Ninaj's accessible archival files. Keywords The Czechoslovak Television,...
The departure of sports commentators from Czechoslovakia Television Department after lists of StB cooperators were published
Tylšar, Pavel ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Záruba, Robert (referee)
The thesis covers a transition of the Czechoslovak Television from state-owned television to public service institution during the media's tough times from the fall of Communist Regime in November 1989 until the end of 1992. To complete understanding it notices the creation of Czechoslovak Television as well as outlining functions of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in times of its evolution. The thesis trails connection between Czechoslovak political evolution and social evolution and Czechoslovak Television in totalitarian times. The main attention is devoted to communist agents functions in society and in companies, Lists of StB (State Secret Security, secret communist police) secret cooperators as well as Cibulka's unverified Lists of StB secret cooperators. There is also media's view adding to their illegal leak out from the Czechoslovak Parliament. It escalates with sports commentators Jan Lacko's and Ivan Ninaj's departure from Czechoslovak Television in 1992 during the ice-hockey world championship because of their affirmative vetting (document proving cooperation with State Secret Security). In the end, the thesis analyzes Lacko's and Ninaj's accessible archival files. Keywords The Czechoslovak Television, sports editor, Lists of StB cooperators, Cibulka's Lists of StB cooperators,...
The work of ice hockey reporter in Czechoslovak print from 1967 to 1969
Repáňová, Michala ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
In my thesis I deal with the circumstances of procedure of an ice hockey reporter job in the years 1967 - 1969. I chose this topic because of my interest in work of sport commentators and 50 years anniversary of occupation and "ice hockey events" as well. In my thesis I try to connect and map both these topics. In my thesis I am concentrated on how these political facts influenced the job of ice hockey reporters mainly how they reported about matches against the Soviet Union. The thesis has two parts - a theoretical and a practical one. In the theoretical part there is a characterization of historical circumstances, gradual development of rivalry between teams from Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union and profession of a journalist in that time. In the practical part I analyse ice hockey news in daily press such as Mladá fronta, Československý sport, Rudé právo a Stadión magazine where I research how they reported about matches from world championships and if it was changed because of political changes. The thesis is complemented by evidences of contemporary witnesses Mr. Jenšík, Mr. Hrubý and Mr. Turek who worked as journalists in that time and who described the procedure of everyday work in sport section. Jan Gusta Havel, successful ice hockey player who represented Czechoslovakia in that time...
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.
Kretinsky's bag, media image of Czech football scandal
Jína, Pavel ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Lukšů, David (referee)
This paper aims to describe the media picture of the alleged match fixing in the Czech football league that has commenced in September 2012. The allegation reached the chairman of Czech FA from the owner of Sparta Prague, Daniel Kretinsky. The time frame observed is set between the initial controversy in Pilsen-Sparta Prague game where David Limbersky's dive and the subsequent penalty secured three points for the home side and 1 February 2013 when the disciplinary committee of the Czech FA announced that any conclusions shall be drawn from police investigation only. This paper is based on the observations from the following media: Czech Press Agency (CTK) - the largest press agency on the local media market, Sport Daily - the only print media in Czech Republic focused solely on sport and Aktualne.cz - an online news portal containing a sports section with Ludek Madl as the editor-in-chief (who has himself received Journalist Quail in 2005 for uncovering corruption in Czech football).
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.
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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