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May 1945in optics of journal Mlada fronta in time-spiral of 65 years
Stoszková, Šárka ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
The thesis "Looking through the lens of the Czech daily newspaper Mlada fronta for 65 years" examines the topic of the liberation of Czechoslovakia in May, 1945. The qualitative content analysis of selected texts available from the newspaper is used to explore the interpretation of the event in Mlada fronta. The thesis has concentrated on the development of attitudes, beliefs, ways of communications and journalistic transformation of media content concerning the liberation event over time. The main objective has been to answer the question as to whether the media portrayal of the event has remained constant or altered over the stated time period and which factors influenced the portrayal. In the conclusion of this thesis we can confirm that the monitored event has been described differently in different time periods respectively, in connection with political progress and the value of democracy in the country. The more totalitarian the regime, the more the newspaper has described freedom through preferred ideology, biased themes, dogmatic posture and offered interpretations that suited the ruling party. This indicates a form of totalitarian hegemony. During periods of greater totalitarianism, the newspaper tends to describe the theme of the freedom completely within that communist ideology. However,...
Changes in Tyden magazine after Frantisek Nachtigalls editor in chief
Šrajbrová, Markéta ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Čermák, Miloš (referee)
The bachelor's thesis Changes in Tyden magazine after Frantisek Nachtigall's becoming editor in chief tries to desribe changes in the new weekly Tyden between the beginning od June, 2008, and the end of May, 2010. There were three different editors in chief in this two years long time period. Dalibor Balsinek had been working at the top position till the end of January, 2009. After that he was temporarily replaced by Daniel Malek. At the end of September, 2010, Frantisek Nachtigall became the editor in chief. The thesis focuses on changes that Nachtigall made. He came to Tyden from a tabloid news paper Aha!, therefore some people were worried that Tyden could become more tabloids like. The author of this thesis tries to find out whether their assumptions were right. After the presenting of the Tyden weekly and the three editor in chief figures the thesis brings a description of the changes in each section and subsection. It focuses on the structural and personal changes, variations of the front page and differences in the choice of topics.

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