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Linguistic Analysis of Internet Hip Hop Magazines
Vokatá, Lenka ; Schneiderová, Soňa (advisor) ; Hroch, Miloš (referee)
The thesis deals with the language used in online hip hop magazines. The objective is to describe the language that is characteristic of such magazines. The language is analysed against the backdrop of journalistic style and its genres, and the standard language norm. The language analysis includes articles published in Bbarák and HipHopStage magazines. The thesis also defines hip hop and briefly describes its history, including the beginnings of hip hop music journalism. The practical section of the thesis provides a language analysis of articles published in the selected magazines. It describes the composition of the articles and focuses on the ways to connect with readers. The section also focuses on the orthographic quality of the articles. The final outcome of the analysis is a description of individual language levels, while highlighting characteristic features of the language in online hip hop magazines.
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
Online reporting on football matches as a format of sports journalism from a perspective of its authors
Konvalina, Michal ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The Bachelor thesis Online reporting on football matches as a format of sports journalism from a perspective of its authors describes online reporting as one of new types of sports journalism in the digital era and engages in forms of online reports in chosen Czech media outlets. The main method used while completing the thesis were semi-structured interviews with deputies of chosen media outlets. The main research topics were targeted on the beginnings and present state of live reporting in the particular media outlet, specifics of online reports and what does writing online reports require from their author and the use of multimedia and statistical databases. Based on collected data, the work describes similarities and differences between online reports that are caused by different way of creating those reports by particular media outlet.
Online live blog on football matches in Czech media
Konvalina, Michal ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The Bachelor thesis Online reporting on football matches as a format of sports journalism from a perspective of its authors describes online reporting as one of new types of sports journalism in the digital era and engages in forms of online reports in chosen Czech media outlets. The main method used while completing the thesis were semi-structured interviews with deputies of chosen media outlets. The main research topics were targeted on the beginnings and present state of live reporting in the particular media outlet, specifics of online reports and what does writing online reports require from their author and the use of multimedia and statistical databases. Based on collected data, the work describes similarities and differences between online reports that are caused by different way of creating those reports by particular media outlet.
Online live blog on football matches in Czech media
Konvalina, Michal ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
The Bachelor thesis Live online reporting on football matches in Czech media describes online reporting as one of new types of sports journalism in the digital era and engages in forms of online reports in chosen Czech media outlets. The main method used while completing the thesis were semi-structured interviews with deputies of chosen media outlets. The main research topics were targeted on the beginnings of live reporting in the particular media outlet, whether there are any internal rules about creating those reports, what does writing online reports require from their author and the use of multimedia and statistical databases. Based on collected data, the work describes similarities and differences between online reports that are caused by different way of creating those reports by particular media outlet.
Principles of News TV Channel Communication Aside the Screen
Nevšímalová, Aneta ; Štoll, Martin (advisor) ; Jirák, Jan (referee)
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA FAKULTA SOCIÁLNÍCH VĚD Institut komunikačních studií a žurnalistiky Katedra mediálních studií Diplomová práce 2020 Aneta Nevšímalová This Master's thesis analyses ČT24 communication on its website and on social media in order to assess the effectiveness of ČT24 network's communication strategy in the online environment as well as to answer whether the ČT24's online presence aims at drawing in younger audiences. The theoretical part addresses the means in which ČT24 communicates in the online environment as well as the content that ČT24 publishes on its website and on social media. This part also includes information obtained on the basis of interviews. The empirical part is based on a comparative analysis of TV broadcasting posts as well as online posts. The aim of this part is to determine the effectiveness of of ČT24's communication strategy on its website and on social media. The empirical part reveals the ways in which ČT24 public broadcasting TV modifies content to reach users of these various digital platforms. The empirical part also includes a survey, which addresses the question of attractiveness of ČT24's online platforms for younger audiences.
Music online journalism: iReport and Musicserver websites and application of theoretical concepts of journalism
Šindlauerová, Marta ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
The diploma thesis describes the application of theoretical concepts of journalism into the environemnt of two most popular music websites Musicserver and iREPORT. In the theoretical basis for the topic are featured the basic characteristics of online journalism and the problematic nature of the term "ideal critic". Furthermore, there are at first theoretically established and afterwards analyzed the concepts of agenda-setting, gatekeeping, objectivity and bias, participative journalism, user generatec content, professionalism, hypertextuality and intertextuality, the usage of social networks, tabloidization and the analysis will also touch upon the issue of name transformation to fit the Czech language. There is also a semiotic and visual analysis of chosen samples performed. On the basis of concepts, the paper intends to explain the functioning of the websites, the aspects that are influencing their content, the factors that have an effect on the selection of the content, the means of working with the audience, the problems in terms of objectivity in the art criticism, the requirements laid upon the editorial staff members and the level of influence upon the readers. Keywords online journalism, theoretical concepts, Musicserver, iREPORT, music, agenda-setting, gatekeeping, objectivity,...
Fashion Community as an example of consumer online journalism
Pavúková, Natália ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Miessler, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on fashion blogs and the perception of bloggers by their readers. The thesis is divided into three parts - theoretical, methodological and analytical. In the first part, I explain the terms that are associated with blogging and therefore journalism, online journalism, blogging, social networks, but also the character of journalist, blogger and the concept of an opinion leader. In the second part, I will present the procedures that I used for date collection, I will also introduce the research objective and describe the research file. In the last part, I describe the research itself, which I translated through a mixed analysis when I used both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Using a questionnaire survey, I perceived the perception of a fashion blogger from the viewpoint of its followers, their identification with the blogger's figure, but I also chose the supplementary question where I studied, whether the readers prefer fashion blogs or magazines and also the reason for their preferences. The results confirm the positive relationships of readers to the blogger, they consider him as an inspirational person who influences fashion trends, but also opinions on current topics. I see the added value of this diploma in revealing what readers think about bloggers and...
Non-fiction literature in Czech online media in years 2015 to 2018
Slouka, David ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on non-fiction literature in Czech online media during years 2015 to 2018. Objective of this thesis is to look if, and how, is non-fiction literature present in Czech online media. To accomplish this objective, analysis of popular Czech digital journalism websites is carried out alongside the use of two popular search engines from Google.cz and Seznam,cz. Besides this main objective, the unique variant of non-fiction literature specific for Czech Republic, the so-called "literatura faktu" or "literature of (a) fact(s)", is better defined both as a concept and as a term. Chapters 1 to 3 are striving to find a better definition of non-fiction literature in Czech Republic, but they also concentrate on history of non-fiction in Czechia and Czechoslovakia and on its differences and similarities with Anglo-Saxon and international non-fiction. Fourth chapter of the thesis focuses on analysis and methodology used to find relevant research results. The fifth, sixth and seventh chapters are thoroughly investigating Czech internet to find results for non-fiction literature, while the eight chapter is summarizing all found information. Along with Summary itself, it puts newfound knowledge in context.
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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