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Political bias: a content analysis
Jarochová, Erika ; Lupač, Petr (advisor) ; Chábová, Kristýna (referee)
This thesis aims to chart political bias in the news coverage during the election campaigns in years 2006, 2010 and 2013 in three the most widely read serious newspapers in the Czech Republic. The thesis summarizes theoretical framework of political bias. Newspapers in liberal-democratic countries should inform about political parties balanced. Content analysis was used to analyze the newspapers. This thesis compares the information balance in newspapers from several perspectives. It compares the representation of the parties in the newspapers with their representation in the Chamber of Deputies and their gains in the polls. It also compares representation of Right and Left in the newspapers and whether is the information on political parties positive/neutral/negative.
Political bias: a content analysis
Jarochová, Erika ; Lupač, Petr (advisor) ; Mazák, Jaromír (referee)
This thesis aims to chart political bias in the news coverage during the election campaigns in years 2006, 2010 and 2013 in three the most widely read broadsheets in the Czech Republic. The thesis summarizes theoretical framework of political bias. Content analysis was used to analyze the newspapers. It was found that approximately two-thirds of the articles mentioning a political party are devoted to either ČSSD or ODS party, which both recieved komparative amounts of coverage. The newspapers reported on political parties mostly positively. The main finding of this thesis is that most of the articles discussed the two largest political parties.
Political bias: a content analysis
Jarochová, Erika ; Lupač, Petr (advisor) ; Chábová, Kristýna (referee)
This thesis aims to chart political bias in the news coverage during the election campaigns in years 2006, 2010 and 2013 in three the most widely read serious newspapers in the Czech Republic. The thesis summarizes theoretical framework of political bias. Newspapers in liberal-democratic countries should inform about political parties balanced. Content analysis was used to analyze the newspapers. This thesis compares the information balance in newspapers from several perspectives. It compares the representation of the parties in the newspapers with their representation in the Chamber of Deputies and their gains in the polls. It also compares representation of Right and Left in the newspapers and whether is the information on political parties positive/neutral/negative.

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