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Curious camera through the eyes of its producers
Moulíková, Dominika ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The thesis explores certain aspects of Zvědavá kamera, a Czechoslovak television journal that belonged among the most progressive pieces of Czechoslovak television journalism in 60-ties. The thesis is based on interviews with 3 of the still living makers of the journal: Otka Bednářová, Vladimír Branislav, and Jaromír Kincl. Based on their testimony, contemporary documents, and available television archive material the main question is being answered as to why Zvědavá kamera was allowed to exist for such a long time despite being politically controversial and why the makers did not face repression much earlier. The most substantial episodes of the journal are being explored in detail, among all Volba povolání (The Choice of Profession) by Otka Bednářová, Spor (Dispute) and Porota (Jury) by Vladimír Branislav and Jaromír Kincl. Based on the presented facts approaches are analyzed the makers took in order to make relatively free television journalism possible within the limits imposed on them by the totalitarian regime.
Publicist broadcast about journalism: Newsroom ČT 24
Košutová, Zuzana ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Trampota, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis is focused on the first year of current affairs TV program called Newsroom CT24. It has two main parts, theoretical and practical. The former describes the theoretical context of the program; the key genres used in the program are delineated, and other theoretical points of departure are provided. Next come some chapters on the history of Czech journalism, with an emphasis on television journalism. This part deals with certain trends in TV journalism in relation to the historical context of the times, moving smoothly to the present. The thesis also delineates the specifics of the program, and methodology applied in research. The practical part offers both quantitative and qualitative analyses of the program with regard to its contents and genres. It presents the main themes and genre specifics of the program in its first year of being broadcast, mapping the local context of topics appearing on the screen. It provides a percentage breakdown of the main topics broadcast in the program, together with the percentages of local context material within the general output. This data is complemented by the percentages of hard and soft news. The work summarizes the most common genres used in the program, and by comparing its individual components it shows how it has evolved from its early stages...
Curious camera through the eyes of its producers
Moulíková, Dominika ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The thesis explores certain aspects of Zvědavá kamera, a Czechoslovak television journal that belonged among the most progressive pieces of Czechoslovak television journalism in 60-ties. The thesis is based on interviews with 3 of the still living makers of the journal: Otka Bednářová, Vladimír Branislav, and Jaromír Kincl. Based on their testimony, contemporary documents, and available television archive material the main question is being answered as to why Zvědavá kamera was allowed to exist for such a long time despite being politically controversial and why the makers did not face repression much earlier. The most substantial episodes of the journal are being explored in detail, among all Volba povolání (The Choice of Profession) by Otka Bednářová, Spor (Dispute) and Porota (Jury) by Vladimír Branislav and Jaromír Kincl. Based on the presented facts approaches are analyzed the makers took in order to make relatively free television journalism possible within the limits imposed on them by the totalitarian regime.
The use of social networking in live broadcast current affairs programs
Vaněk, Vladan ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Šmíd, Milan (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on usage social networks in television. Specifically is focused on the television show Hyde Park, which has been a part of ČT 24 broadcast since the year 2010. Hyde Park has become the first television show, which utilized social networks for viewers questions. Theoretical part consists of some key parts - web 2.0, social network, new media and defines the show Hyde Park. Practical part is aimed to period in the whole january 2014. This part includes five chapters. They examine the profiles of the Hyde Park on social networks - Facebok, Google+ and Twitter. It also explains through the quantitative analysis, which communication channel is prevalent. The bachelor thesis contains the analysis of participation of the guests in the show. Very imporant part is personal interview with Gabriela Cihlářová, who works as the editor of Hyde Park.
Media Construction of the Past: Image of the Period of Normalization in the Czech Non-fiction Television Shows after the Year 2000
Červínová, Adéla ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis "Media Construction of the Past: Image of the Period of Normalization in the Czech Non-fiction Television Shows after the Year 2006" looks into media construction during normalization period in television shows, which mark themselves as journalistic. The two following methods are used to analyze chosen thematic units broadcasted between the years 2007-2012: quantitative content analysis and semiotic analysis. Content analysis besides other things provides information about the frequency of occurrence of specialists in the field of social sciences, both movies and period footage as well as Slovak speaking people in non- fiction television shows such as Retro, Historie.cs, Víkend and Střepiny. Semiotic analysis notices denotative meaning of two examined units as well as opening jingle of Retro and Historie.cs shows and subsequently interprets used components. Based on this interpretation myths associated with construction of both normalization and the past are deciphered. Chapters dedicated to research are complemented by methodological part, which familiarizes with the technique of researches and explains differences between quantitative and qualitative methods, as well as the theoretical part, which brings insight into media representation, media construction, and relationship...
Publicistic style elements in czech television'documentary series "13th chamber"
Štefánková, Aneta ; Štoll, Martin (advisor) ; Novotný, David Jan (referee) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to define the publicistic style elements of characteristics within Czech television's documentary series "13th Chamber". The analysis section is based on episodes that were broadcasted within the first five years of the series between 2006- 2011. I found that the program has more features of a television journalism program than a television documentary in which the creators claimed. The project is a typical example of the terminological genre confusion of Czech television. In the theoretical section of my thesis, the concepts of television journalism, television documentary, television format and the differences of cycle and television series are discussed in detail. In context with the theme, I have designed a program structure in which the principle production, choice of topics, individuals parts and authors who participated in the preparation and shooting are involved. The program structure includes a practical component with specific parts in which I discuss the pre-defined publicistic elements. These elements are mandatory especially given structure, the presence of journalists, expert talks, the use of comments and interviews. The aim is to look at the agenda in terms of audience, the degree of fun and bulvarity within the program structure. In terms of resources, I...

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