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Use of dialogic forms in broadcasting publicism for listenership of young age groups
Trachtová, Zdeňka ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Use of dialogic forms in broadcasting publicism for listenership of young age groups" deals with dialogical types of programmes on broadcasting stations for young auditors. The most important chapteres of theoretical part introduce the outline of the Radio 1 and Český rozhlas1 Radio Wave developement from the beginning to nowadays, sociological characterization of young listenership, theory of journalistic genres, and methods for analysis. The aim of practical part is to analyse language, genres and contents used in programme of Radio Wave and Radio 1 while analysing a week broadcasting and trying to list their characteristics. The work is primarily concerned with interviews broadcast on these broadcasting stations. The text offers the most complete picture of the form of dialogical programmes for young listenership. Another aim is to analyse how is language being used in the public service radio (Radio Wave) and in the private commercial station broadcasting (Radio 1). Finally, on account of compile finding and data, it deduces parallel and different aspects of broadcast on these two stations. As a result, the bachelor thesis is a contribution to a study of radio broadcast for auditors of young age groups. 1 Czech radio.
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Míkovcová, Eliška ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Vedral, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on Radio 1, its history, its programming format and specific language devices used by the presenters. The aim of the thesis is to identify and describe distinctive features of broadcast, which create "the identity" of Radio 1. The broadcasting scheme is not based on a previously scheduled playlist, as the presenters define the choice of music themselves. Their manners of moderating are essential for the analytical part of this thesis. In the first chapter of the analysis, the deviation from the Czech language standard is noted. The second chapter compares two programmes (Odvážné Palce - Radio 1 and Čelisti - ČRo 4 - Radio Wave) from three perspectives: the structure of content, language devices of the presenters and interpretations of the programme. Both radio station share similar programming format and both programmes are of the same genre and focus on the same theme. The conclusion presents the summary of distinctive features, which contribute to create "the identity" of Radio 1.
The Musical programming of Czech alternative radio stations
Pyatkina, Maria ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
This master's thesis studies and compares the methods that Czech alternative radio stations, Radio 1 and Radio Wave, use while creating the music component of their broadcast. Their alternative format defines their specific approach towards music, which is appealing for this type of research. The theoretical part of this thesis provides insight into the issues of the radio station's musical programming, describes the alternative radio format and the studied radio stations, including the musical component. Music directors and DJ's go through decision- making processes in a similar way that news editors write news articles. That is why the second part of this thesis applies the gatekeeping research framework to the musical programming. Based on the interviews with the radio station's music directors and DJ's, this thesis discovers a wide range of aspects that affect alternative radio station's musical broadcasts. The gatekeeping research levels help to compare these influences within the two stations.
Radio Stalin as an example of the Czech pirate radio
Prágrová, Šárka ; Křeček, Jan (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
Diploma thesis "Radio Stalin as an example of Czech piracy radio broadcast" is aimed to complexly present radio station Radio Stalin which was broadcasting in October 1990 in Prague. Radio Stalin is presented in the context of events of that time and related changes in politics, economy, society and media and in the context of piracy radio broadcast. First of all the emphasis is put on media transformation and changes in legislative framework of radio broadcasting after 1989. Radio Stalin is described through the method of oral history when interviews were held with its several cofounders. This method was chosen because of absence or unavailability of other sources. However, press is used partly. In this thesis is created overall picture of Radio Stalin. It is possible to imagine the situation and conditions in which was this radio created, the period before the start of broadcasting, the broadcasting process, the end of its broadcasting and the continuation of it. The benefit of thesis is the reminder of this often neglected radio which has its own place in the history of Czech radio broadcasting. Radio Stalin is the first private radio station in Czechoslovakia which story is an interplay of many happy coincidences. This radio goal was to fill the missing gap and it enriched in long-term the...
Use of dialogic forms in broadcasting publicism for listenership of young age groups
Trachtová, Zdeňka ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Use of dialogic forms in broadcasting publicism for listenership of young age groups" deals with dialogical types of programmes on broadcasting stations for young auditors. The most important chapteres of theoretical part introduce the outline of the Radio 1 and Český rozhlas1 Radio Wave developement from the beginning to nowadays, sociological characterization of young listenership, theory of journalistic genres, and methods for analysis. The aim of practical part is to analyse language, genres and contents used in programme of Radio Wave and Radio 1 while analysing a week broadcasting and trying to list their characteristics. The work is primarily concerned with interviews broadcast on these broadcasting stations. The text offers the most complete picture of the form of dialogical programmes for young listenership. Another aim is to analyse how is language being used in the public service radio (Radio Wave) and in the private commercial station broadcasting (Radio 1). Finally, on account of compile finding and data, it deduces parallel and different aspects of broadcast on these two stations. As a result, the bachelor thesis is a contribution to a study of radio broadcast for auditors of young age groups. 1 Czech radio.
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Míkovcová, Eliška ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Vedral, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on Radio 1, its history, its programming format and specific language devices used by the presenters. The aim of the thesis is to identify and describe distinctive features of broadcast, which create "the identity" of Radio 1. The broadcasting scheme is not based on a previously scheduled playlist, as the presenters define the choice of music themselves. Their manners of moderating are essential for the analytical part of this thesis. In the first chapter of the analysis, the deviation from the Czech language standard is noted. The second chapter compares two programmes (Odvážné Palce - Radio 1 and Čelisti - ČRo 4 - Radio Wave) from three perspectives: the structure of content, language devices of the presenters and interpretations of the programme. Both radio station share similar programming format and both programmes are of the same genre and focus on the same theme. The conclusion presents the summary of distinctive features, which contribute to create "the identity" of Radio 1.

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