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Celebrations of end World War II in broadcasting Czechoslovak and Czech television
Kubánek, Michal ; Křeček, Jan (advisor) ; Vlček, Tomáš (referee)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the quantitative content analysis of the media image of the national holiday of the end of II. World War in the period from 1980 to 2020 in the main news broadcast of Czechoslovak and Czech Television. The aim of this work is to describe the development of the media image, which changes during the changing political regimes and changes in the function of television, which at this time survives from the function of national medium to the medium of public service. The possibilities of the bachelor's thesis examine the changes in the media content of the national holiday in connection with its historical interpretation, which has changed several times within the news and Czechoslovak and Czech laws. In the theoretical parts of the bachelor's thesis focusing on public holidays in society, role of television as important medium during national and religioun holidays and historical conversation with the Czechoslovak and later the Czech national holiday at the end of II. World War, the name itself. They use all these aspects of the bachelor thesis so that they can be used for scientific questions. How the media image of the national holiday of the end of World War II changed in news programs provided the greatest space and how it was reported.
Research January 1947 ÚVVM: Coal-mining, alcoholism, business activities, public holidays, winter time, cinema. B 51, B 51
Ústav pro výzkum veřejného mínění
Research was initiated by the National cultural court, Association of crafts, Association of Catholics and Planning board. Questions deal with coal-mining problems, alcoholism and abstinence, also with business enterprises, cancellation of public holidays, introduction of winter time and popularity of foreign cinemas.
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Attitude of Czechs towards public holidays
Dimitrová, Michaela
CVVM SOÚ AV ČR in October 2007 probed, what is the attitude of Czech citizens towards public holidays. Most of the Czechs (more than three fourths) believe that it is important to remind of their signification. This press release also contains summary of public holidays which are celebrated by Czechs and which not.
Czech citizens and public holidays
Škodová, Markéta
In December survey we asked respondents about what they think about public holidays and its celebration. And whether they remember some feast days and celebrate them personally.

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