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The role of the editor in television newscast
Cieslar, Marek ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
This batchelor thesis focuses on the profession of an editor in czech TV newscast. It describes the origin of the job, its development and its actual workload with emphasis on the differences between the public service Czech television and one of the private channels TV Nova. Appart from specialized literature and other sources from the field of study, a significant amount of information is based on interviews with editors from both TV stations and observation of their work. In the following part of the text, the acquired knoledge is compared with quantitative and qualitative analysis of the main newscast sessions of both TV channels made in the week from April 23 to April 29 2018.
United States-Soviet Union relations and INF treat in the Czechoslovakian newscast in 1985-1987
Bezvodová, Michaela ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
Bachelor's thesis The US-Soviet Relations in the "Television newscast" of Czechoslovak Television on the Example of El Salvador in 1981 analyses the US-Soviet relations in the main news program of Czechoslovak Television (CST) in 1981, on the example of El Salvador's civil war. The thesis describes the early-80's atmosphere and relations between the two "superpowers" during the Cold War. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the legislative measures which were dependent on the totalitarian regime in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (CSSR); it introduces the basic terminology of a news service and raises the question of media manipulation. Then the thesis describes secondary the US-Soviet relations from the late 70's until the beginning of the first term of Ronald Reagan as a president, and the change in policy towards to the Soviet Union (SSSR) after the governing of Jimmy Carter in the Office of President. The practical part of this thesis describes the development of US-Soviet relations during the year 1981, as it was reflected in the main news program the "Television newscast" - quarterly introduces the major events, political meetings and using content analysis to interpret the meaning of the totalitarian news service on the examples of El Salvador's civil war and on the other...
Reporting across the hemispheres: conceptual comparison of the most viewed newscasts in the Czech republic and New Zealand
Paráčková, Markéta ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Trampota, Tomáš (referee)
Master thesis "Reporting across the Hemispheres: Conceptual Comparison of the Most Viewed Newscasts in the Czech Republic and New Zealand" describes contemporary valid and frequently used concepts of television news shows of the most viewed newscasts in the Czech Republic and New Zealand, which are Televizní noviny airing on TV Nova and One News airing on TV One. It compares both technical and especially the content-related aspects of newscasts during a one-month-long period (January 2014) in order to find general scheme for the choice of the topics, their processing, arrangement and their final presentation in each show. The thesis then puts ascertained findings into the broader national, historical and cultural context of the media sphere in both countries and furthermore, it compares both media systems and their newscast contents and explains why some factors used in them are the same and other differs.

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