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Comparing the shift in work-life balance of editors working for online and printed media
Tomková, Klára ; Kasík, Pavel (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
Digital technologies have radically changed the whole media environment. Essential changes may be seen mainly in the evolution and development of the internet as well as in web services, that are based on the internet working and thanks to which the online journalism has formed. The online journalism has its specifics that differentiate this kind of journalistic work from the work of journalists in print media. Cardinal difference between print and online journalism, that is important for this thesis, is the fact that online journalism, in contrast with the print, is a journalism in real time. This concrete specific allows to public news in very short time intervals and what is more, they can be processed almost continuously. And that is a fundamental difference from publishing news in print media, whose polygraphic processing slows down its reaction time. It is also a reason, why I have decided to focus on a comparison of online journalists` and print media journalists` time structuring mainly with the emphasis on the overlap of their working time to their free time. This element will be researched both in ordinary mode and during extraordinary events, that are reflected much faster in online journalism than in the print
Comparing the shift in work-life balance of editors working for online and printed media
Tomková, Klára ; Kasík, Pavel (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
Digital technologies have radically changed the whole media environment. Essential changes may be seen mainly in the evolution and development of the internet as well as in web services, that are based on the internet working and thanks to which the online journalism has formed. The online journalism has its specifics that differentiate this kind of journalistic work from the work of journalists in print media. Cardinal difference between print and online journalism, that is important for this thesis, is the fact that online journalism, in contrast with the print, is a journalism in real time. This concrete specific allows to public news in very short time intervals and what is more, they can be processed almost continuously. And that is a fundamental difference from publishing news in print media, whose polygraphic processing slows down its reaction time. It is also a reason, why I have decided to focus on a comparison of online journalists` and print media journalists` time structuring mainly with the emphasis on the overlap of their working time to their free time. This element will be researched both in ordinary mode and during extraordinary events, that are reflected much faster in online journalism than in the print

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