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Travel publicistic journalism in the era of new media and multimedia platforms
Strasmajer, Matěj ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Jirků, Jan (referee)
The first part of the theoretical part of the thesis deals with the functioning of social networks, for example their monetization elements and functions, enabling the creation of travel content. It explained the space of the social networks studied and their relevant importance in the fields of social sciences, marketing, journalism and content creation. Thesis explained the topic of social networks for content creation from many professional definitions through which we can deepen our knowledge of social media content creation. This section explained the monetization and creative principles of Facebook, Instagram and especially YouTube. The second part focused on content creation and terms such as Web 2.0 or participatory culture. She tried to explain content creation as a separate professional discipline that has its own methodology and space in the world of social media. She explained the many forms of collaboration and monetization of content, which in the social media space not only allow creators to consume and collect information, experiences and knowledge from the content, but also gives the authors the opportunity to make a professional living from the content. In the third part, she elaborated on the travel content form and the areas through which travel content is created, for example,...
The Usage of Travel Blogs As Data Sources of Tourism Market
Rychlá, Barbora ; Jarolímková, Liběna (advisor) ; Jenčková, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis is dealing with usage options of travel blogs as data sources of tourism market. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The first part (theory) is consisted of 2 chapters. The first chapter talks about marketing and the second chapter comprises an introduction to the theory of information and the blogging. A travel blogger's profile was created via questionnaires in the first chapter of the practical part. Travel blogs, expat blogs, travel vlogs and travel bloggers' profiles on Twitter were analysed in the next chapter of the practical part. Via questionnaires and the results of the analysis made in the previous chapter, the last chapter evaluates the current position of travel blogs as a source of information in organisations in tourism.

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