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The media image of Queen Elizabeth II's death in selected Czech news websites
Dolenská, Klára ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Miessler, Jan (referee)
The thesis examines the media image of Queen Elizabeth II.'s death in two of the most visited Czech news websites. It analyzes articles published in one month's time horizon starting from the day of the Queen's death on September 8th 2022. The selected news servers are Novinky.cz as a representative of a more reputable media and Blesk.cz as a tabloid media. The thesis goes through the theoretical foundations of the problematics, briefly describes the life and circumstances of the Queen's death and explains used methodological procedures - quantitative content analysis and qualitative analysis performed using the grounded theory method. The results of both analyses then reveal what topics the selected servers focus on and serve to compare the constructed media image of the Queen's death.
Framing of the situation in Mariupol in the news coverage of Novinky.cz, Blesk.cz and Deník.cz
Vokoun, Filip ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Moravec, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the presentation of the siege of Mariupol on three Czech online news sites. A sample of 500 texts from the year 2022 was used to examine how the selected media framed the news about the situation in the city. This research was supplemented with findings from thematic narrative analysis and other examined variables, such as the topics of the texts or the actors quoted. The thesis is divided into three parts - theoretical, methodological, and analytical. The theoretical part introduces the concept of framing in news reporting and presents the general frames and thematic and episodic framing examined in the thesis. This part continues by introducing narrative in war coverage and reviewing narratives occurring in the media in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The methodological part introduces the quantitative and qualitative research methods used in this thesis, the studied news media, and the sample of texts. The analytical part of the paper then presents the results of the analysis, which indicate an anti-Russian position of all the media studied. All the media examined presented the situation similarly, treating it primarily as a humanitarian disaster. The suffering of civilians and Ukrainian soldiers associated with the war was often presented through...
Visual presentation of american presidential elections 2016 in Czech online media
Janoušková, Martina ; Láb, Filip (advisor) ; Topinková, Martina (referee)
The thesis Visual presentation of american presidential elections 2016 in Czech online media focuses on visual presentations of Americal presidential elections in various Czech online media. The first part of the thesis introduces the basic principles of political communication, trends in political marketing and the development of the use of photographs in election campaigns. The following part of the thesis describes the characteristics of online news services with focus on processing accompanying photographs. At the end of the theoretical part, two representatives of online media iDNES.cz and Blesk.cz are shortly characterized. The applied part uses the quantitatively- qualitative content analysis accompanied by in-depth interviews with representatives of Czech media to narrowly research into photographic materials with the topic of Americal presidential elections 2016 used by the news servers. The gathered data are not only compared between the servers but also before and after the revelation of the election results. At the end of the analysis, the overall photographic coverage of the American presidential elections 2016 is compared between the news services.
The media Coverage of Iveta Bartošová's Death on Selected Websites
Havlická, Kateřina ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Teplá, Jana (referee)
The aim of this paper is to describe media coverage of a suicide that Iveta Bartošová, famous Czech singer, committed the 29th April 2014 in railway in Prague-Uhříněves. It compares the so-called conservative press - Aktuálně.cz, Novinky.cz, Lidovky.cz and iDNES.cz - and the yellow press represented by Super.cz, Extra.cz and Blesk.cz. The paper covers a period of time from the suicide to the singer's funeral which took place the 12th May 2014 and it examines in what way and with what means all mentioned websites informed their readers, how many articles were published, what were the topics of each website or what mistakes (grammatical or any other) did they do. It looks for differences not only between the conservative and the yellow press, but in within those two groups of medias. It also describes if any conservative website went towards tabloidization which means if it used any practices of the yellow press in its work or if it was interested in similar topics as the yellow press was. The paper includes only texts of described articles and doesn't consider the influence of photos or any other graphics in the articles. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Analysis of websites' responsive design
Ronovský, Jan ; Vojíř, Stanislav (advisor) ; Hradil, Jiří (referee)
The thesis is about current technologies and optimalization used in developing responsive websites. It summarizes current state and gives small prediction where the future of responsive design is going. This is analysed on 4 news websites ihned.cz, novinky.cz, blesk.cz, extra.cz which are analysed from point of view of areas, which have major influence on user's surfing experience. Websites are compared to each other using criteria, which correspond to each of those areas. Thesis also proposes a solution to each of the bigger mistakes, which each website makes. Those mistakes are in the coclusion put in context of other websites and used to reach a general recommendation, which solutions correct them and are therefore suitable to use in development of any responsive websites in the future.

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