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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.
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.
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.

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