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New foms of distribution of television news coverage
Lukáč, Pavol ; Čermák, Miloš (advisor) ; Javůrek, Adam (referee)
This thesis "New Forms of Distribution of News Coverage" sets out its target to briefly and concisely describe technologies that have affected our lifes in recent years and are going to affect them even more in next few years. The theoretical part of this work consists of the brief analysis of perception of new media (new forms of distribution) through the eyes of Czech media theoretics at the beginning of the 21st. Century, then there is a reflection on the thesis of Marshall McLuhan that "We live in the retribal period and the world is just a global village". In addition, the content of this theoretical part of thesis also consists of the description and comparison of new forms of distribution of TV signal, namely IPTV and Internet video, two ways of distribution which the author finds most progressive and interesting. The last, but not least important part of this part of this work is the comparison between the new forms of TV coverage distribution in Hong Kong and Central Europe. The practical part consists of the analysis of the survey based on participation of 70 Facebook users who answered questions on whether they watch tv news or which form of signal distribution are they subscribed to at home. The results of this survey are particulary interesting as the sample was aged between 18-25...
Bedtime story and sleep! Regulating the use of television in raising children under 6 years of age
Švecová, Martina ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Bednařík, Petr (referee) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The rigorous thesis "Bedtime story and sleep! Regulating the use of television in raising children under 6 years of age", describes the way and intensity of how parents regulate children's TV viewing. However, since a TV set (as an object) in our households is not the only displaying device and television (as an institution) is not the only broadcaster of television contents, this thesis also includes watching TV programmes on other displaying devices such as computer, tablet, laptop and smartphone, which are connectable to the Internet. The chosen target group are children from 0 to 6 years of age. The thesis is based on two hypotheses. Firstly, parents use TV as a babysitter, and do so for various reasons. The second hypothesis assumes that parents do not pay attention to the time and type of programmes that children watch, even at a very early age when children are most vulnerable. The theoretical part consists of two chapters. The first chapter describes the position and importance of a TV set (as an object), television (as an institution) and television programmes (as watched audiovisual contents) in our households, and deals with the influence of television on the socialisation of the child in the family. The second chapter describes both positive and negative influences of media (television...
New foms of distribution of television news coverage
Lukáč, Pavol ; Čermák, Miloš (advisor) ; Javůrek, Adam (referee)
This thesis "New Forms of Distribution of News Coverage" sets out its target to briefly and concisely describe technologies that have affected our lifes in recent years and are going to affect them even more in next few years. The theoretical part of this work consists of the brief analysis of perception of new media (new forms of distribution) through the eyes of Czech media theoretics at the beginning of the 21st. Century, then there is a reflection on the thesis of Marshall McLuhan that "We live in the retribal period and the world is just a global village". In addition, the content of this theoretical part of thesis also consists of the description and comparison of new forms of distribution of TV signal, namely IPTV and Internet video, two ways of distribution which the author finds most progressive and interesting. The last, but not least important part of this part of this work is the comparison between the new forms of TV coverage distribution in Hong Kong and Central Europe. The practical part consists of the analysis of the survey based on participation of 70 Facebook users who answered questions on whether they watch tv news or which form of signal distribution are they subscribed to at home. The results of this survey are particulary interesting as the sample was aged between 18-25...
Bedtime story and sleep! Regulating the use of television in raising children under 6 years of age
Švecová, Martina ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Bednařík, Petr (referee) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The rigorous thesis "Bedtime story and sleep! Regulating the use of television in raising children under 6 years of age", describes the way and intensity of how parents regulate children's TV viewing. However, since a TV set (as an object) in our households is not the only displaying device and television (as an institution) is not the only broadcaster of television contents, this thesis also includes watching TV programmes on other displaying devices such as computer, tablet, laptop and smartphone, which are connectable to the Internet. The chosen target group are children from 0 to 6 years of age. The thesis is based on two hypotheses. Firstly, parents use TV as a babysitter, and do so for various reasons. The second hypothesis assumes that parents do not pay attention to the time and type of programmes that children watch, even at a very early age when children are most vulnerable. The theoretical part consists of two chapters. The first chapter describes the position and importance of a TV set (as an object), television (as an institution) and television programmes (as watched audiovisual contents) in our households, and deals with the influence of television on the socialisation of the child in the family. The second chapter describes both positive and negative influences of media (television...

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