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Verbal padding in spoken language on the Czech media scene exemplified by reporters of the Czech television and the Czech radio
Švejkovský, Jakub ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (referee)
Speaking is an immensely complex area of human communication. Speakers whose speech is fluent, without hesitation, pauses and any other shortcomings, have been and are still admired most of all speakers. Most people are encouraged by the effects of fillers and performance additions. However, the two means that fill the language to be more coherent are, of course, considered to be significant language flaws. Still, the oral speech is inherent to us. The author of the bachelor thesis used it to prove that the fillers and performance additions are not spoken only by ordinary people, but also by those for who the language is living. Since neither oral speech by professional speakers is completely coherent in any circumstances, even the best speakers are occasionally forced to use paradoxically language flaws for smoother speech. In order to confirm this theory, the author chose a media scene environment where he analyzed the speeches of Czech TV and Czech Radio editors.
Journalistic approaches in political-satirical TV shows in the USA
Typovský, František ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Jakubisko, Jorik (referee)
1 Abstract This thesis aims to examine the journalistic approaches in three American political satire television shows - The Daily Show, Last Week Tonight and The Late Show. The author searches the common features of the three examined shows, tries to characterize them, and place them into the media context of the United States of America. The author describes to the reader how these shows, through political satire, combine opinion journalism, investigative journalism and humour. Because this thesis deals with American shows, it mostly uses foreign professional literature. This work has two large parts - theoretical and practical. In the theoretical passage, the author tries to define satire as a genre, mentions its use in politics and the relationship satire plays between journalism and humour. The theoretical part continues with the description of the particular journalistic approaches used in these shows and contains the explanation of the position of the examined shows in regards to the approaches these shows use bordering between investigative journalism and comedic humour. In the practical part the examined shows are being analyzed, in the first instance the author describes the construction and composition of these shows, and then documents his claims on concrete evidence. The practical part uses...
Twenty Years of the TV Show Kouzelná školka (Magic Kindergarten) in the Czech Television
Procházková, Pavla ; Wolák, Radim (advisor) ; Prázová, Irena (referee)
The bachelor's thesis entitled "Twenty Years of the TV Show Magic Kindergarten on the Czech Television" deals with the TV show Magic Kindergarten for preschool children on the Czech television public broadcasting. The goal of the thesis is to find and describe basic changes of the show in the period of twenty years of its broadcasting history. Before the research part, the issue of broadcasting for children and its specifics, the history of composed television shows for children in the Czech Republic and the current state of composed TV shows for children are introduced. Following part of the thesis is dedicated to the TV show Magic Kindergarten - basic description and characteristics of the cited composed television show designed for the youngest viewers. The research goal is to trace changes in both formal side of the show - its length, formal structure, design of the studio, music component, graphics, moderation, and changes in the content - content structure of the show, characteristics of broadcasted shows, content of hosts' inputs, all that on the sample of forty episodes (two episodes for each year of the Magic Kindergarten 1999-2019). Research methods consist of the study of specialized literature, content analysis and comparative research on separate episodes of the sample.
The Concept of Family in the Czech Society and its Media Image in "Ulice" TV Show: Similarities and Differences
Rosová, Kateřina ; Lütke Notarp, Ulrike (advisor) ; Bednařík, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the concept of family in Czech society and on the media image in the series "Ulice". The aim of this thesis is to find the two concepts, then compare and contrast them. The research is qualitative, the used methods are content analysis and in-depth interview. The thesis begins with a theoretical part, where topics related to media constructions of reality, series "Ulice" and Czech family are explained. The theoretical part sets grounds for creating hypotheses. In the practical part, the last completed series of the series "Ulice" is analysed. The content of the viewed episodes is analysed using content analysis, followed by a verification of the hypotheses based on the theoretical part. A media image of family in the series "Ulice" is created based on the results of the content analysis. Subsequently, in-depth interviews are conducted with five Czech families, who are chosen intentionally. The concept of the Czech family in society is compiled based on the data from those interviews. Finally, the media picture of the Czech family in "Ulice" series and its concept in Czech society is compared, their similarities and differences are described. The key words are Czech family, TV show, "Ulice," media construction of reality, quality research, content analysis and...
Contemporary methods of devising broadcasting schedules of public and commercial television
Jandečka, Václav ; Růžička, Daniel (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
Primary aim of the bachelor thesis is to compare the program scheme of television ČT1, as a public service medium and TV Prima, as a commercial television and describe the methods used for the program scheme creation. Secondary aim is to determine circumstances on which the new shows of each TV are created and how those shows are being implemented as a part of newly devised program schemes. First part of this bachelor thesis explains main terms connected closely with the thesis theme. Specifically, those terms are: dual broadcasting system, public service TV, commercial TV, ratings, target group, audience, subculture, prime time, ads, show creation and program scheme. The aim of the following thesis part is a brief summary of each compared TV and a more complex analysis of chosen characteristics, as follows: audience, ratings and the program scheme. Those characteristics should further describe each TV approach to devision of their own program schedule. Practical part is divided into three parts. The first part is a quantitative content analysis, which answers pre-set research questions. Addition to this part is a short analysis of methods used for devision of the program schemes and additional array of practical examples. For the second part, the questionnaire method is used with the aim of...
Analysis of shows with gastronomy content and their positions in czech television brodcast
Chmátal, David ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Zábrodská, Kristina (referee)
Bachelor thesis follows expansion of gastornomy and culinary trend in modern society and its way of using by mass media. This work does not look for answers to why media use new trends in proces of creation of new media content, nevertheless this work tries to create a picture of how media use these trends and in which way. Following work focused on the presentation of gastronomy in czech media. Published research provides comparation of representation of gastronomy in several TV shows by using content analysis. This research discovers actual share of act of cooking and other examples of gastronomy. One of the goals of this work is to discover how media use gastronomy topic and also for which purpose we, as a spectators, consume their content. One of the main ideas behind this research is strong position of entertainment in media and its influence of rating numbers. Keywords Content analysis, TV Show, programme scheme, gastronomy, culinary, Prostřeno, Masterchef,
Journalistic approaches in political-satirical TV shows in the USA
Typovský, František ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Jakubisko, Jorik (referee)
1 Abstract This thesis aims to examine the journalistic approaches in three American political satire television shows - The Daily Show, Last Week Tonight and The Late Show. The author searches the common features of the three examined shows, tries to characterize them, and place them into the media context of the United States of America. The author describes to the reader how these shows, through political satire, combine opinion journalism, investigative journalism and humour. Because this thesis deals with American shows, it mostly uses foreign professional literature. This work has two large parts - theoretical and practical. In the theoretical passage, the author tries to define satire as a genre, mentions its use in politics and the relationship satire plays between journalism and humour. The theoretical part continues with the description of the particular journalistic approaches used in these shows and contains the explanation of the position of the examined shows in regards to the approaches these shows use bordering between investigative journalism and comedic humour. In the practical part the examined shows are being analyzed, in the first instance the author describes the construction and composition of these shows, and then documents his claims on concrete evidence. The practical part uses...

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