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Subject Czech media system in European Comparison will provide basic outline of Czech media landscape. Students will learn basic trends of the development of Czech media in last twenty years and will understand key frameworks of functioning of Czech media; principles of regulation and economical and cultural conditions of Czech media. Subject will provide actual situation in print media, radio, television and internet markets. Students will learn the position of key media entrepreneurs within both audience and advertising markets. Czech media landscape will be introduced in comparison with key European media markets (Great Britain, Germany, France). Understanding of the specifics and similarities of Czech media with European media systems will be one of the outcomes of the subject. Last update: Trampota Tomáš, PhDr., Ph.D. (24.02.2014)
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Assesment components: 1) Midterm essay comparing one of the segments of Czech media system with selected European country. 2) Final exam - test. Last update: Trampota Tomáš, PhDr., Ph.D. (24.02.2014)
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Hardy, J. (2008) Western Media Systems. Routledge. Hallin, D., Mancini, P. (2004) Comparing Media Systems. Three Models of Media and Politics. Cambridge University Press. Harcourt, A. (2005) The European Union and the regulation of media markets. European Policy Research Unit. Hoffmann- Riem (1996) Regulating Media. The Licencing and Supervision of Broadcasting in six countries. The Guilford Press. Siebert, F. S. et al. (1956) Four Theories of the Press. University of Illinois Press. Sparks, C. (2007) Globalization, Development and the Mass Media. London: Sage. Price, M. E., Rozumilowitz, B., Verhulst, S. G. (2002) Media Reform. Democratizing the media, democratizing the state. Routledge. Trappel, J., Meier, W. A., D´Haenens, L., Steemers, J., Thomass, B. (eds.) (2011) Intellect. Bristol. Last update: Trampota Tomáš, PhDr., Ph.D. (24.02.2014)
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1) Media and systemic perspective. 2) Media systems comparation and its limitation. 3) Czech media before Velvet revolution. 4) Laboratory of Freedom: Transforming media system. 5) Print media I. Daily Press. 6) Print media II. Magazines. 7) Radio after 1989. 8) Twenty years of free television. 9) Internet, digitalization and new media. 10) Advertising market. 11) Media research. 12) Re-liberalisation as the future of CMS? Last update: Trampota Tomáš, PhDr., Ph.D. (24.02.2014)
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