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Milan Weiner and his position in media. Biographical study
Ivasková, Jarmila ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis entitled Milan Weiner and his position in the media is to map the life and professional career of journalist Milan Weiner, and to highlight his contribution to Czechoslovak Radio. This professional biographical study is organised in chronological order and covers a period of 45 years - from 1924 to 1969 (i.e. from Weiner's birth to his death). Most of the chapters begin with the political-social environment of the time to provide context, as they had a significant influence on Weiner's existence due to his Jewish origin. The main part of the thesis deals with the activities of Weiner in Czechoslovak Radio, where he joined in 1963 as the head of the Redakce mezinárodního života. The text also describes Weiner's family background, his stay in concentration camps and his work as a foreign-news correspondent for the Rudé právo and the ČTK in Beijing. While working on this study, the method of comparison was used on the gained materials, as well as the method of oral history based on a personal interview conducted with the daughter of Milan Weiner, Jana Šmídová.
Foreign Broadcasting Department of Former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio) in the 60th.
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Ješutová, Eva (referee)
The Rigorous thesis Foreign Broadcast Department of the Former the Czechoslovak Radio in the 1960s describes the operation of an important part of the key broadcasting institution in the former Czechoslovakia. The text includes biographies of journalists working in the department as well as of its chief editors and the Czechoslovak Radio directors. It also deals with the activities of Milan Weiner, the key chief editor of the Foreign Department who led the team in 1963-1967. A description of an important period, the so-called Prague Spring, in 1968 is also included. The text also describes the period of the so-called Normalisation in former Czechoslovakia. It contains an overview of the political and social situation in the former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and its reflection in the overall operation of the former Czechoslovak Radio.
Foreign Broadcasting Department of Former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio) in the 60th.
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Ješutová, Eva (referee)
The Rigorous thesis Foreign Broadcast Department of the Former the Czechoslovak Radio in the 1960s describes the operation of an important part of the key broadcasting institution in the former Czechoslovakia. The text includes biographies of journalists working in the department as well as of its chief editors and the Czechoslovak Radio directors. It also deals with the activities of Milan Weiner, the key chief editor of the Foreign Department who led the team in 1963-1967. A description of an important period, the so-called Prague Spring, in 1968 is also included. The text also describes the period of the so-called Normalisation in former Czechoslovakia. It contains an overview of the political and social situation in the former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and its reflection in the overall operation of the former Czechoslovak Radio.
Foreign Broadcasting Department of former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio) between 1966-1969
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
Diploma thesis The Foreign Broadcasting Department of Former Československý rozhlas (The Czechoslovakian Radio) Between 1966-1969 describes the operation of an important part of the key broadcastng institution in former Czechoslovakia. Early times of reporting of Czech polititians during the Second World War from the UK, USA and USSR are included. Paragraphs related also mention the first reports of Czechoslovakian journalists after the Second World War and activities of Frantisek Gel who worked as an editor for the Czechoslovakian radio and later between 1945-1946 became renowned for his reports from the Nuremberg Trials. It also deals with activites of Czech journalists working in the International Department. The text also contains overview of political and social situation in former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and how it is reflected in the overall operations of former Czechoslovakian Radio. A description of an important period The Prague Spring 1968 is also included. The text also descibes the period of so called Normalisation in former Czechoslovakia. Moreover, the thesis contains reasons for journalists redundancy. The final paragraphs describe their activities after the Velvet Revolution in 1989, up until the present. The key method used to compile this...
Jan Petránek and his position in the media. A biographical study.
Fejtková, Pavlína ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
The master thesis Jan Petránek and his position in media. A biographical study. is describing life and publishing activities of journalist Jan Petránek. Text is dedicated to extensive period of time, from the birth of Petránek in 1931 up to the current year 2016. In each chapter, you can find foreword describing political and social context, which influenced not only Czechoslovakia Radio but the journalist himself. The used key methodology was oral history, conversations with Jan Petránek, research and work with the archived materials from National Archive in Prague and Archive of Czechoslovakia Radio. The biggest emphasis is focused on Petránek's work in Czechoslovakia Radio, he started to work there in 1951 until 1970, when he was fired for his activity in anti-occupation broadcasts in 1968. In the thesis, you can find information about his family, signature of Charta 77, activity in Lidové noviny and in the company Šanson - věc veřejná, established to support self-immolation of Jan Palach. Taking into account, that Jan Petránek until today, 2016, is still external contributor in Czech Radio and often guest in television programs, last chapter is dedicated to his activity after fall of communistic regime in 1989. In the attachments is possible to see wide selection of photos, family letters,...

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