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The manifestations of technological determinism on the selection of news topics in ČT24 and ČRo Radiožurnál
Bečková, Kateřina ; Jirků, Jan (advisor) ; Trunečka, Ondřej (referee)
The diploma thesis entitled The manifestations of technological determinism on the selection of news topics in ČT24 and ČRo Radiožurnál seeks an answer whether the choice of news topics in TV and radio is influenced by the available technologies in each of the media, and whether they eventually choose different events to cover. The theoretical part describes concepts of gatekeeping, news values and also technological determinism. In the practical part then the author analysed three days in broadcast of the chosen media, in each it was two-hour segments around the main news at noon and in the evening. Selected topics, that ČT24 had and Radiožurnál did not, have been later analysed by semiotic analyses in order to find whether the visuals were the factor why the event was not presented by the radio. Context of the findings were given by six semi-structured interviews with journalists form both radio and television. From all the data obtained, it is evident that the television had dozens of topics more per day, caused by the time space given to the news reporting. Unlike Český rozhlas Radiožurnál, ČT24 focused significantly on the visual side of events, which could be the reason why editorial board may reject a topic proposed by the reporters.
History of sports newsroom in Czechoslovak/Czech Radio
Charvát, Martin ; Groman, Martin (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the history of the sports editorial office in essence for 95 years of radio broadcasting. Sports broadcasts began to be part of the broadcast just a few years after broadcasting and became an integral part of the broadcast. These broadcasts were first reported by Josef Laufer, later a separate editorial was created. This was significantly influenced by the Communist regime until 1990, although it had no direct influence on the broadcast itself. For their versatility, the sports editors were also engaged in significant non- sporting events as well as participating significantly in the broadcasting of the 1968 August events. After the Revolution, the editorial staff had to be redesigned and coped with the emergence of new media that took its exclusivity on the radio sporting results. Nowadays, sports editors face severe competition in the online world and internet communications, but at the same time they must also create content for these new media.
Contemporary radio reportage in the broadcasting of Czech Radio Radiožurnál
Skalický, Matěj ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
The objective of this bachelor's thesis is to define the contemporary radio reportage in the broadcasting of Czech Radio Radiožurnál, the most popular public radio station in the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part the author defines this syntetic genre and terms its symptomatic attributes. The author based his research on the genesis of the radio reportage documented in the academic literature and also he used variety of theories by renowned media experts. Collected data has created a complex chart to classify radio reportage and its derivatives. Concurrently it provides a complete outline of syntetic elements of reportage used in most radio genres. The research of this bachelor thesis focuses on series of interviews with selected respondents from the leadership of Czech Radio and also several case studies by professional radio reporters. The analysis of the material together with the statements of journalists in contrast with the theoretical part of this thesis delivers a comprehensive explanation of the contemporary radio reportage. Including topics, means of expressions, workflow, and technical parametres. Part of this quality research is based on the analysis of current research of compositional procedures used in preparation, realization and potential post-production of the radio...
Contemporary news coverage of Radio Impuls and Radiožurnál (Comparative study)
Voska, Ondřej ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Moravec, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis compares news coverage of two of the most significant radio stations in the Czech Republic. The first one is Radiožurnál, the main radio station of public radio Czech radio. Radiožurnál combines spoken word and music. The second one is Rádio Impuls, the most listened radio station in the Czech Republic. Rádio Impuls combines spoken word and music as well. In the first part of the thesis, the author describes the development of both stations in the Czech radio market, their financial options and their current news coverage from theoretic point of view. The author also made interviews with editors in chief of both stations. The second, practical part is the analysis of news coverage from three different angles - thematic, genre and language during one week in September 2015 and one week in January 2016. The main analysis is the thematic one and comparison of news coverage in the same topics. Results of individual analysis are completed by statistics and graphs and are processed in the end of every chapter. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Transformation of the česky rozhlas news programme 2000-2010
Zvolánková, Eliška ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Moravec, Václav (referee)
This work deals with the transformation of the news programme of the Czech Radio in the specified span (2000 - 2010). The ČRo 1 - Radiožurnál and the Rádio Česko are emphasized the most as the main news channels. The work processes the changes both historically and formally/structurally. In the analyses of the channel Radiožurnál the work concetrates on the main broadcasting blocs and news-blocs, it studies detailed changes of the news broadcast - the structure, used genres and the language. It observes the changes in the historical context, too. The work touches general tendecies in the news of the Czech Radio, but ranges over particular changes of the news programme of the Radiožurnál and the Rádio Česko.
A comparative study of contemporary morning broadcast Radiozurnal and Radio Impuls
Kubová, Andrea ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
The master thesis called "A comparative study of contemporary morning broadcast Radiozurnal and Radio Impuls" presents broadcasting comparation of this two radio stations. Both of them are the most listened stations in the Czech Republic, they are also the biggest competitors. Radiozurnal is Czech radio's public station and Radio Impuls is commercial station, therefore, thesis is based on the assumption that their program is different. The main part of this master thesis is content analysis, which was made between two weeks in the end of January and in the beginning of February 2019. The morning broadcast of both stations was analyzed on the basis of three reasearch questions, in terms of thematic focus, local focus and genre focus. The analysis includes a comparasion of language style. The research results are compared and shown in charts and graphs. Based on literature, the master thesis also defines specific features of radio broacasting and its genre forms. The specific methodology of morning broadcasting of both station is based on interviews with the editors.
The Differences between Public and Commercial Radio Broadcasting (exemplified by Radiožurnál and Rádio Impuls)
Dolejšová, Kristýna ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
Diploma thesis The Differences between Public and Commercial Radio Broadcasting (exemplified by Radiožurnál and Rádio Impuls) deals with differences in broadcasting of public radio station Radiožurnál and commercial radio station Rádio Impuls. The selection of stations was not random. Radiožurnál stays according to Radioprojekt, official radio audience research realized by companies MEDIAN and STEM/MARK, the longterm most listened radio station of Czech Radio and belong to most listened radio station countrywide. Rádio Impuls is since the begining of this research most listened radio station countrywide. Diploma thesis does not examine general differences in radio broadcasting between these two radio stations which are valid for another radio stations of Czech Radio and for other commercial radio stations. Instead of this it deals with specific differences in their radio broadcasting. After introductory inclusion of examined radio stations to media system in the Czech Republic, description of their origin and current format, other chapters focus on individual differences. Attention is dedicated to programs, news, moderators' inputs and two publicistic programs - Ranní interview and Tři Impulsy na tělo. Last chapter evaluates audio, lexical, morphological and syntactical level of moderators'speeches.
History of sports newsroom in Czechoslovak/Czech Radio
Charvát, Martin ; Groman, Martin (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the history of the sports editorial office in essence for 95 years of radio broadcasting. Sports broadcasts began to be part of the broadcast just a few years after broadcasting and became an integral part of the broadcast. These broadcasts were first reported by Josef Laufer, later a separate editorial was created. This was significantly influenced by the Communist regime until 1990, although it had no direct influence on the broadcast itself. For their versatility, the sports editors were also engaged in significant non- sporting events as well as participating significantly in the broadcasting of the 1968 August events. After the Revolution, the editorial staff had to be redesigned and coped with the emergence of new media that took its exclusivity on the radio sporting results. Nowadays, sports editors face severe competition in the online world and internet communications, but at the same time they must also create content for these new media.
Contemporary radio reportage in the broadcasting of Czech Radio Radiožurnál
Skalický, Matěj ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
The objective of this bachelor's thesis is to define the contemporary radio reportage in the broadcasting of Czech Radio Radiožurnál, the most popular public radio station in the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part the author defines this syntetic genre and terms its symptomatic attributes. The author based his research on the genesis of the radio reportage documented in the academic literature and also he used variety of theories by renowned media experts. Collected data has created a complex chart to classify radio reportage and its derivatives. Concurrently it provides a complete outline of syntetic elements of reportage used in most radio genres. The research of this bachelor thesis focuses on series of interviews with selected respondents from the leadership of Czech Radio and also several case studies by professional radio reporters. The analysis of the material together with the statements of journalists in contrast with the theoretical part of this thesis delivers a comprehensive explanation of the contemporary radio reportage. Including topics, means of expressions, workflow, and technical parametres. Part of this quality research is based on the analysis of current research of compositional procedures used in preparation, realization and potential post-production of the radio...

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