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The Work Specifications of a Radio Sports Reporter: Development of the Profession from the 60s until the end of the 90s
Schröderová, Simona ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to map the changes to the profession of a radio sports reporter during the sixties and throughout the nineties. The theoretical part focuses on the influence historical events and technological innovations in the period had on the development of the profession. New technology affected the work routines of reporters but also enabled new competition to be created, specifically television, therefore this thesis also focuses on the relationship between the two media. Together with the specifications of the sports reporter profession, this thesis in its research part, also focuses on the development of radio sports genres. The thesis offers definitions of these genres along with analysis of certain sports broadcast from the archive of the radio sports department from Czechoslovak and later Czech Radio. The focus is on the analysis of the specific genres and the used lexical variations. The thesis introduces the most famous names of sports broadcasting such as Stanislav Sigmund and Karel Malina. Interviews with Miroslav Bureš and Aleš Procházka - also well-known sports broadcasters - are a part of this thesis.
Comparative analysis of the visual component in the magazine Reportér and project Echo24
Weingartová, Michaela ; Láb, Filip (advisor) ; Turek, Pavel (referee)
The main goal of this thesis was to determine how projects Echo24 and Reporter work with journalistic photography using comparative analysis of their visual content. Both projects were found in 2014 as a reaction to a dramatical change of ownership of the Czech media. These changes also had an impact on journalistic photographers, because the new owners tend to save their costs on photography. This is also one of the reasons why I chose to analyze projects that started in 2014. To explain the broader context, in the first part of this thesis I describe the context of journalistic photography and the Czech media market development from the year 1989. In this work, I also describe other projects similar to Echo24 and Reportér. In the second part of the thesis, I use quantitative content analysis to describe the usage of the photographs in the printed version of Echo24 and Reportér. I also compare the collected data with answers from questionnaires with members of the editorial of the projects and photojournalists. In this paper, I found out that the project Echo24 represents the opposite approach towards photography than Reportér. Echo24, like other media, tends to save their cost on photography. Reportér on the other side can be defined as the protector of journalistic and photojournalistic values....
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...
Representation of journalists in videogames
Odstrčil, Tomáš ; Láb, Filip (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The Representation of Journalists in Videogames aims to find out how do videogame developers represent journalists in the mainstream videogames. The analysis is based on five case studies of various videogames but it also includes sequels and prequels of the selected games. The author of this thesis analyzes nine videogame journalists which can be differentiated into several categories: investigative reporters, photojournalists, paparazzis, radio and TV reporters and hosts of various television shows. Their behavior is not the only aspect this thesis analyzes because their visual appearance is also fully in the hands of the game developers. This thesis proves that the videogame journalists are sometimes depicted stereotypically but if so, it is always for a reason. Videogame developers do not always use this sort of depictions and can even accurately describe journalistic practice and behavior. Journalism is always better described if the journalist is a heroic protagonist of their videogame. If they are villains, it is often described using various negative stereotypes.
Sports Interview and Its Specifics - with Focus on Czech Audio-Visual Media Practice
Lichnovský, Tomáš ; Záruba, Robert (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The interview is one of the journalist's basic methods and that statement also applies to the field of sport journalism. Through talking with athletes, the journalist gets information he afterwards shares with readers, listeners or viewers. When author decides to publish acquired material in the original dialogical form, it becomes of the interview genre. How would an ideal sport interview look like in this respect? What skills should a good sports journalist have? And how to ask the athlete not to answer "obviously"? The explanation on this topic has not existed in the Czech aca- demic sphere yet. For the first time, the diploma thesis Sport interview and Its Spe- cifics has tried to find the supported answers to the previous questions. In four explanatory chapters, the reader is introduced to the issue of media dia- logues with persons from the sports environment. The emphasis is laid on Czech audiovisual media area where the sport interview takes many forms. Besides a lit- erature research and the author's sports journalist practice, the thesis is based on interviews with leading Czech sports journalists. Their comments and tips are an essential part of the written theory. And what do the respondents think about sports journalists and the communication with them? A few notes of four Czech fa-...
Školní média v životě školy
TROLLEROVÁ, Tereza
The thesis focuses on school media that are created by students and teachers at schools. The project's introduction briefly defines basic terms and main types of school media. Specifics of the single school media and their content are shortly described. Following chapters are devoted to history and development of school media in the few past years at our territory. The theory part lists the most frequent topics chosen for school media along with factors of motivation that influence media creation. Part of the thesis deals with selected school documents, specifically 'Educational Framework Program' where stress is put on possibilities to use school media during the lessons of media education at elementary and secondary grammar schools. Second part of the thesis focuses on a specific case study where results from the research are presented. In the research it selfone type of school media, school TV of Secondary Grammar School in Pribram, is deeply analysed. The goal of the research is to investigate the course of preparation, planning and realization of the school reporting. At tempt of the thesis is also to describe what kind of students are becoming school reporters and why, last but not least what is the technical equipment of the school and what is the response of the school media audience.
Regional reporting of Czech Television in years 1992 - 2012 by internal staff
Krátká, Veronika ; Franc, Martin (advisor) ; Krátká, Lenka (referee)
The main aim of this work is to describe the history and development of Czech Television's regional news coverage in years from 1992 till 2012, using the testimonies of direct TV staff involved in this reporting beyond the available resources, thereby expanding the amount of information on this issue. To achieve this information, the oral history method was used and the subsequent verification of the information obtained was done using the literature, diploma theses, annual reports and other sources in this work specified. The result of this work is the extension and addition of new facts and information about the history of Czech Television's regional news, especially of internal character, not yet obtainable from available professional publications or public reports and data. These include information on the nature of interpersonal relations in regional news, the attempt to influence the outward processing and thematic focus of the editorial offices and the specific technical and structural development of individual regional editorial offices. Key words Czech Television, ČT, CST, narrator, reporter, regional news, regions, Večerník, Události, Události v regionech.
The role of embedded journalism in reporting on Medecins Sans Frontieres missions
Nguyenová, Thuong Ly ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Láb, Filip (referee)
Médecins Sans Frontières is one of the most respected humanitarian organisations in the world, they focus mainly on providing medical care in places of emergency and war. These places are also interesting for journalists who can take advantage of the protection on the missions while also acquiring unique stories. Working in conflicted areas under a protection of an organisation is called embedded journalism. This concept has been until now studied in connection with army when journalists travel with soldiers. Therefore, their view of war can be distorted. However, a journalist who travels with Médecins Sans Frontières may also have a distorted view of world. Twelve journalists from around the world, who visited the missions and documented the work of doctors, gave interviews for this diploma thesis. In the interviews, they described their experiences, the advantages and disadvantages of being embedded, and how the organisation may have influenced their work. Several Médecins Sans Frontières workers have also shared their experience. The interviews were put in context by a content analysis that focused on the articles and photographs made on missions by these journalists.
The first year of operation of Newsweek magazine on Czech media market
Hrůzová, Lenka ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Trunečková, Ludmila (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focusing on functioning of Czech language edition of Newsweek, which started its production on local media market in November 2015 and was closed down after thirteen months in December of upcoming year 2016. The goal of publishers and editorial staff was to offer potential readers information from foreign countries under famous and licensed American brand. Aim of this thesis is to introduce beginnings and functioning of Czech Newsweek, as well as to compare it with its original model and likewise focused magazine Reportér. Content analysis of Czech Newsweek and Reportér is also a subject of interest of this bachelor thesis. Due to unexpected termination of production was researched sample extended to all published issues, in order for this text to properly reflect the process and possible reasons for stopping the circulation of this Czech licensed magazine. Theoretical findings, utilized to classify Newsweek within Czech media market in first chapter, were gained from professional publications connected to media functioning and history. Regarding to recency of this topic author used primarily internet website resources and information collected from interviews with editorial staff and publishers to complete the practical research of this thesis. For complex understanding of...

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