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The adaptation of foreign TV formats on Czech television from the 90's until present time
Chudárková, Adéla ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
Teoretickým východiskem této práce je fenomén globalizace, který pronikl do všech domén včetně mediální, jejíž součástí jsou právě televizní formáty, o kterých tato neboť v sobě mísí prvky globální a zároveň lokální kultury, kdy na základě zakoupení zahraniční licence vzniká celá řada lokálních verzí, jež jsou lokálními specifiky dané kultury. Jedná se o stále vzrůstající h počátků, spojených s formáty, rozštěpil mezi všechny žánry, včetně dramatické tvorby. Tato práce se soustředí na adaptace zahraničních televizních formátů v České televizi. Mapuje nejen vývoj tohoto trendu v jediném českém veřejnoprávním televizním médiu, ale taktéž se věnuje důvodům, které vedou ke koupi zahraničních licencí pro médium, jehož výsadou by měla být původní tvorba. Právě otázka veřejnoprávnosti a s ní se pojící specifika výběru obsahu pro toto médium jsou pilířem této diplom
Global television formats and their adaptation in Central Europe
Vachová, Kateřina ; Štětka, Václav (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to describe how successfully are global television formats adapted in the region of Central Europe. Media systems in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia were considerably transformed after the fall of communism in the 1990s. Television markets started to be built within the new media systems. This thesis describes a globalization theory with focus on the concepts of cultural imperialism and cultural globalization. Emergence of the global television formats is one of the most visible processes within the globalization. There is a prevailing opinion presently that the global formats contributes in some ways to cultural heterogenization and pluralization. Local adaptations of global formats acquire meanings of national culture. The term glocalisation is connected with spreading of the global formats. This term is nowadays used more often than the term globalisation in relation to global formats. This diploma thesis is concerned with the adaptation of formats in the countries of Central Europe. Popularity of global formats in this region is compared on the basis of ratings. There is also evaluated which format has the most universal impact in the region and if audiences in these countries have similar cultural preferences. Afterwards, other trends typical...
Television formats transmission into czech environment since the creation of the dual system in Czech republic
Kantorová, Katarzyna ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
Diploma thesis "Television formats transmission into Czech environment since the creation of the dual system in the Czech Republic" focuses on television formats which have been adapted in the Czech television industry since 1994. TV formats, the primary analytical object of this thesis, belong among the strongest aspects of media globalization. Since specific television formats spread the same structure, idea and concept, they increasingly influence the practice in television markets and the process of globalization all over the world. With this continuity, the paper describes the theory of globalization, focusing on cultural and media imperialism. Further, newer theories of globalization and their subsequent transformation are described. Based on this theoretical basis, the thesis describes, which TV formats have been adapted since 1994 in the Czech Republic. Our analysis is based on in-depth interviews with Czech television professionals who have experiences with the purchasing and subsequent adaptation of television formats. The thesis provides the overview of all adapted TV formats in the Czech Republic, and describes reasons, difficulties and the overall process of adapting licensed television formats. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
American late-night talk show
Halamásek, Šimon ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Dorčáková, Jana (referee)
This thesis focuses on the history of talk show in USA with emphasis on its specific form, which is late-night talk show. The first chapter focuses on the creation of new television networks and the overall state of american broadcasting during the first era of the television talk show format. The thesis briefly describes radio broadcasting which served not only as an important source of inspiration for television but also as a starting platform for most talk show hosts. Next chapter theoretically approaches talk show as a format and establishes some of the important aspects that a talk show should fulfill. This chapter is followed by a historical insight into how talk show has evolved from the early fifties until the dawn of a new millennium. It is separated into several time periods, each of which are characterized by particular television personalities, as well as examples of important talk shows that had a greater impact on the talk show as a format. The last chapter focuses on analyzing several late-night talk shows that are still on air. These talk shows are - Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Chelsea Lately. Each talk show host is briefly introduced, followed up by a detailed description of...

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