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Analysis of the mixed public-private system of the TV broadcasting in France from the aspect of news
Švihelová, Veronika ; Šmíd, Milan (advisor) ; Trampota, Tomáš (referee)
Diploma thesis "Analysis of the mixed public-private system of the TV broadcasting in France from the aspect of news" deals with the TV broadcasting in France, its development and its present. In the experimental part of this work the author tried to describe the principal TV news broadcast of the two most powerful French TV stations and to compare it to the two corresponding TV stations in the Czech Republic. The goal of this comparison was to find out whether the public and private TV stations news have some features in common, concerning for example its content, types of the reports and other universally established methods, how to attract the TV viewers and to increase the ratings. The author tried to find these principles via the research, to describe them by the comparison of the main evening news broadcast in the chosen nationwide private TV station in France and its corresponding counterparts in the Czech Republic and the subsequent comparison with the parallel pair of public stations. The author of this thesis also deals with the premise, that the private TV stations tend to the "infotainment" - the "funny" way of presenting the news in order to attract the viewers to the screens, often at the expense of its information value. This is also the reason why this diploma thesis deals in one...
Television game shows and quiz shows in the Czech republic between 1989-2004
Šubířová, Lenka ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Závozda, Jiří (referee)
This thesis called "Television game shows and quiz shows in the Czech republic between 1989 - 2004" deals with the historical development of television game shows and quiz shows in the Czech republic in the first 15 years since the so- called Velvet revolution in 1989. The first, theoretical part outlines some basic terms related both to television game shows and quiz shows and to television entertainment in general. The second part summarizes television competitions in Czech TV stations in the given period from the historical point of view.
The First day of Czechoslovak Television's Channel Two.
Čížkovská, Jana ; Klimeš, Ivan (advisor) ; Szczepanik, Petr (referee)
The thesis follows the preparation of Czechoslovak TV's Channel Two, covering a period of twelve years from the start of the preparation process in 1958 till the first day of Channel Two's regular broadcast on May 10th 1970. The thesis' area of interest covers the proposals, plans and ensuing organisational measures that resulted in the historical event of launching a multi-channel television broadcast in Czechoslovakia. The period of 1958-1970 is split into sections, according to the stages of preparation for the launch. The introductory part of the thesis deals with the political grounding for the implementation of a multi-channel broadcast in Czechoslovakia, as well as with the initial steps in creating the technological support for Channel Two. The second part introduces the evolution and finalisation of the Channel Two project and its organisation in relation to the majority Channel One. The following chapter(s) focus on the formation of Channel Two's independent head division as well as the department's evolution until the launch of the regular broadcast. This section covers the changes in personnel within the department, an outline of its key creative collaborators and supplies a schema of how Channel Two's production was organised. The final part of the thesis offers an overview of...
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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