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Parody of Czech Television in the series Dobré ráno, Brno! as a modern form of television entertainment
Straka, Tomáš ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with the analysis of the television series "Dobré ráno, Brno!" produced by Czech Television. The series serves as a parody of the original show "Dobré ráno", which is broadcast on weekdays and aims to provide "a morning dose of information and music, accompanied by interesting guests and tips". Czech Television has created a series that daringly parodies not only itself as a significant institution, including its employees, but also the television industry as a whole. The series allows for the analysis of key concepts of television entertainment, such as the use of parody, satire, humour, and hyperbole. The aim of this thesis is to determine the nature of parody in the series "Dobré ráno, Brno!" in relation to Czech Television and to examine how the series contributes to a greater genre diversity in television entertainment, particularly in the areas of parody, satire, and humour. The research method selected for this study is semiotic analysis, with an emphasis on the analysis of meanings on the level of denotation and connotation following the approach of Roland Barthes. The detailed semiotic analysis includes analysis of dialogues and verbal signs, examination of sound design, and the overall mise-en-scène analysis, including the analysis of individual characters, costumes,...
Showing Chosen Strong Female Characters in TV Series and Their Reflection in the Real World
Dostálová, Veronika ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with the influence of TV series and their strong heroines on female audience. The aim of this work is to find out whether selected female characters influence the general view of the femine beauty ideal, whether the viewers were in any way inspired by strong female characters and whether these series have opened up some social issues. These goals were formulated into three research questions, which will be answered in the conclusion. The work is divided into three main parts - theoretical, methodological and practical. The theoretical part aims to acquaint the reader with the theoretic basis needed to understand the researched issues. The methodological part presents research methods with all its advantages and disadvantages. The last practical part is focused on research and interpretation of the obtained data. A qualitative method is used to achieve the results, specifically the grounded theory, which is used for the analysis and subsequent interpretation of data obtained from interviews.
Television Format Adaptation: British Panel Show in Czech Enviroment
Bašusová, Martina ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the problem of adaptation of television formats in Czech environment with focus on British format of panel shows. It describes the development of television format from the cultural globalization, beginnings of television formats in the 50s to process of adaptation in Czech environment today. The research is focused on searching for the reason for the often unsuccessful adaptation of typical British format of panel shows to Czech environment. It explores two adapted shows, one successful and one unsuccessful and compares them based on defined categories. The thesis shows that the one of the most important aspect of successful format adaptation is usage of localisation elements, as well as the casting and character of the particular panel show.
The audiences of reality shows aired by the Czech television channels with emphasison university educated people watching Hotel Paradise
Zvěřinová, Zuzana ; Reifová, Irena (advisor) ; Baslarová, Iva (referee)
The thesis has a goal to investigate the audience of reality shows available on Czech broadcasting market. Different types of shows will be analysed using selected parameters through the quantitative analysis. We will look for the similar and different parameters of audiences. The thesis is mostly focused on the show Hotel Paradise and its qualitative analysis.
Glabalization of czech tv entertainment: comparison in using global tv formats in ČT and private tv channel (Nova, Prima)
Broučková, Tereza ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Jirák, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the development of using global TV formats on Czech TV channels during 2000-2013. Development is studied in comparison between Czech Television as a public medium and private channels TV Nova and FTV Prima. Global TV formats recently became basic building blocks for production of their own programs in TV entertainment. Thesis focuses on the approach of the TV channels in using global TV formats. It outlines the development of TV genres of global TV formats on Czech TVs and shows how Czech TV stations have dealt with their production and how they have interested the Czech TV spectators. The thesis is based on theoretical background of media globalization supposing that business with global formats has a strong influence over current TV entertainment. TV market offers many various TV formats and TV stations buy them because they have information about success in other countries. It shows that in recent years the offer of global TV formats is so heterogeneous and wide that viewer rating and success of single formats is not so high as in the beginning of the trend in TV entertainment. In the followed period the Czech TV market has been changed by digitalization of Czech TV broadcasting and there is also a phenomenon of media convergence.

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