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Immediate half time and after game live interviews in football, their difficulties and specificity
Jonáš, Jakub ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Chladová, Marta (referee)
The thesis deals with the live half-time and post-game interviews immediately after the end of the match. The first chapter represents sport's interaction with the media, brings closer current trends in sports journalism with a particular regards towards a commercionalisation of athletes. The second chapter focuses on half-time and post-game interviews. It introduces a specific type of interviews, offers theoretical perspectives on the organisation of interviews from preparition and condictions that are part of a pursuit of a profession in a football enviroment. In the following chapters, the work, based on questioning, brings the opinions and thoughts of the concerned sides with particular emphasis on the position of reporter, football player and press agent. The aim of the work is primarily to reveal the differences and specifics of half-time and post-match interviews in football to their general understanding. It primarily observes the working conditions, organisation and communication of interested people, as well as the environment in which the interviews take place.
Immediate half time and after game live interviews in football, their difficulties and specificity
Jonáš, Jakub ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Chladová, Marta (referee)
The thesis deals with the live half-time and post-game interviews immediately after the end of the match. The first chapter represents sport's interaction with the media, brings closer current trends in sports journalism with a particular regards towards a commercionalisation of athletes. The second chapter focuses on half-time and post-game interviews. It introduces a specific type of interviews, offers theoretical perspectives on the organisation of interviews from preparition and condictions that are part of a pursuit of a profession in a football enviroment. In the following chapters, the work, based on questioning, brings the opinions and thoughts of the concerned sides with particular emphasis on the position of reporter, football player and press agent. The aim of the work is primarily to reveal the differences and specifics of half-time and post-match interviews in football to their general understanding. It primarily observes the working conditions, organisation and communication of interested people, as well as the environment in which the interviews take place.
The role of an expert in football television broadcasts
Čihák, Jiří ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
This diploma thesis The role of a pundit in football television broadcasting focuses on television pundits, the specific and relatively undefined phenomenon of sports journalism. The first part outlines the development of pundits within the history of sports journalism in the world. The second part offers a comprehensive view of the work of sports pundits in Czech media through semi-structured in-depth interviews with experts from the field. For example, the thesis examines the importance of pundits in sports broadcasting and focuses on their work in the studio as well as in the commentary box. At the same time, it points out possible issues and sensitive topics that are connected with their role. The thesis also examines the motivation of athletes who became pundits. Its main focus is on football television broadcasting.
Analysis of the work of commentator live sports broadcast
Bereň, Michael ; Zamazal, Ondřej (advisor) ; Kraus, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the live-broadcast sports events commentary which is a strictly specific journalistic profession and also one of the most challenging news disciplines of them all. It mainly concentrates on the professional commentators ("play-by-play") in the television environment. To define differences between performances of commentators in public and private television stations using linguistic and quantitative context analysis is the main goal of this thesis. The gender issues in the live-broadcast sports events commentary as a field - which are very rare in the Czech academic environment - are also being evaluated here. Transcripts of commentaries of previously chosen ice hockey matches are the main source for practical chapters of this publication. In both theoretical and practical parts of the thesis, author also considers his own interviews conducted with commentators and other professionals from selected field.

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