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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Proměna práce sportovního novináře a chodu redakce sportu. Případ světových šampionátů v hokeji / The Transformation of the Sports Journalist's Job and the Operation of the Sports Newsrooms. The case of the World Ice Hockey Championships

Borovský, Jakub January 2021 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the transformation of the sports journalists work during the World Hockey Championships over last thirty years. The aim of this thesis is to summarise the changes that journalists have adapted to and describe the greatest effect of them. The theoretical part contains the definitions of basic concepts and classifies the influences which, according to the reference literature, significantly affected the journalists' work. These includes mainly digitization, convergence, the inception of the Internet and social networks. The methodological part includes the qualitative and phenomenological research, which is the analytical part based on. The analytical part presents experiences which are gained from the interviews with the sports journalists. The research confirmed the assumptions designed in the theoretical part. Some of them are found to be significant while the others are considered as commonplace.
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Uso de los recursos de investigación en el periodismo deportivo peruano. Cobertura del Doping del futbolista Paolo Guerrero en el Diario Líbero

Olaya Ravenna, Luis Enrique 04 November 2021 (has links)
Desde hace ya unos años, el periodismo deportivo ha ido ganando protagonismo en la prensa peruana. Sin embargo, frecuentemente se puede apreciar que los textos periodísticos redactados para medios deportivos, no necesariamente reflejan que se haya realizado una investigación a profundidad detrás que asegure la veracidad de la información brindada Ante esta situación, se decidió analizar el caso de uno de los diarios deportivos nacionales más importantes, y líder en el mercado en su rubro: el diario Líbero. Este trabajo busca identificar si se aplican los recursos de investigación y de qué manera se usan en el periodismo peruano, tomando como ejemplo uno de los medios deportivos más importantes del país. Además, se decidió abordar el caso del doping de Paolo Guerrero, el mismo que fue elegido por su amplia cobertura la cual nos permitió tener un mayor cuerpo de análisis. Se utilizó una metodología cualitativa y se hizo un seguimiento a la cobertura que realizó el diario Líbero los 8 meses que se desarrolló el caso mencionado. Asimismo, se diseñó un instrumento a partir de tres categorías de análisis, que nos permitió identificar qué recursos característicos del periodismo de investigación se utilizaron y de qué manera. Se eligieron 10 notas del diario impreso y 9 notas de la web para ser analizadas. Luego del análisis se llegó a la conclusión de que el Diario Líbero no hace realmente periodismo de investigación. Si bien los recursos están presentes en algunas de sus notas, la gran mayoría de sus textos se basa en información de terceros y no cumple con la rigurosidad que el periodismo de investigación exige. / In recent years, sports journalism has been gaining prominence in the Peruvian press. However, it can often be seen that the journalistic texts written for sports media do not necessarily reflect that an in-depth investigation has been carried out behind that to ensure the veracity of the information provided. Given this situation, it was decided to analyze the case of one of the newspapers most important national sports, and market leader in its field: the newspaper Líbero. This work seeks to identify if investigative resources are applied and in what way they are used in Peruvian journalism, taking as an example one of the most important sports media in the country. In addition, it was decided to address the case of the doping of Paolo Guerrero, the same one that was chosen for its wide coverage, which allowed us to have a greater body of analysis. A qualitative methodology was used and the coverage made by the Líbero newspaper was followed up during the 8 months that the aforementioned case was developed. Likewise, an instrument was designed based on three categories of analysis, which allowed us to identify which resources characteristic of investigative journalism were used and in what way. 10 notes from the printed newspaper and 9 notes from the web were chosen to be analyzed. Finally, it was concluded that Diario Líbero does not really do investigative journalism. Although the resources are present in some of his notes, the vast majority of his texts are based on information from third parties and do not comply with the rigor that investigative journalism requires. / Tesis
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Push it to the limit: Rubrikmakarnas kamp om läsarna : En kvalitativ och kvantitativ innehållsanalys av Sportbladets, Expressens och SVT Sports rubriker, nedryckare och pushnotiser om allsvenska fotbollsmatcher / Push it to the limit: The headline makers battle for the readers : A qualitative and quantitative content analysis of Sportbladet's, Expressen's and SVT Sport's headlines, pull downs and push notifications about Allsvenskan football matches

Stenfelt, Alexander, Andréasson, Carl January 2024 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to compare and investigate how three nationwide sports media report on the same Allsvenskan football matches through push notifications, headlines and pull downs. In the study, the analyzed media included Sportbladet, Expressen and SVT Sport. By comparing and analyzing the media coverage of these pseudo events, the study aims to identify differences in news aspects, tonality and use of visual elements. The study further attempts to illustrate how different media convey and shape football news to their readers and how this can affect the interpretation and perception of events in Swedish football. We examined 69 headlines and 69 pull downs in total – 24 each from Expressen and Sportbladet and 21 from SVT Sport. 72 push notifications in total were also examined – 33 from Sportbladet, 31 from Expressen and eight from SVT Sport.  The study has been made with a qualitative and quantitative content analysis where the authors have been working with separate analyses with push notifications on one hand, and headlines and pull downs on the other hand. The qualitative analysis (critical discourse analysis) consisted of four different themes to cover the result. The quantitative analysis was made by six diagrams – all to shed light on the actual result. The theoretical framework is based on theories of framing, pseudo events and news evaluation, combined with previous research on headlines and push notifications, the medialization of elite sports, the commercialization of journalism, the meaning of Swedish sports journalism and the reporting on Allsvenskan. The study’s result shows that there are both differences and similarities in their strategy when it comes to headlines, pull downs and push notifications. The biggest difference, however, is between the commercial media (Sportbladet and Expressen) and publicly funded  SVT Sport. The commercial media is more keen on using sensational language and often hides information in the headlines. They also find different ways of making a headline rather than the result of the football game more often than SVT. The three media also like to represent big losers and winners and also scapegoats and heroes. Conceptual metaphors are also widely used. SVT Sport were also more informative in their headlines, but at the same time they also used a more varied language. Many of the headlines seem also to be written on pure routine. When it comes to push notifications the language and strategy was similar – but the commercial media sent out significantly more push notifications regarding Allsvenskan than SVT Sport.
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Jak se změnila sportovní žurnalistika v československém tisku po roce 1948? Srovnání období let 1945-1948 a 1953-1958 / How Did Sport Journalism Change in Czechoslovakian Press after 1948? Comparing Periods 1945-1948 and 1953-1958

Řanda, Tomáš January 2017 (has links)
Master's thesis called How Did Sports Journalism Change in Czechoslovakian Press after 1948? Comparing Periods 1945-1948 and 1953-1958 deals with the development and comparison of sports journalism in post-war Czechoslovakia and through the qualitative content analysis of three selected sports periodicals (Ruch v tělesné výchově/Ruch v tělovýchově a sportu, Stadion, Československý sport). Research focuses on media reports, graphic and language changes and organizational development of the periodicals. Secondary subjects are the fate of selected editors, the post-war development of the Sports Journalists Society and the unification of physical education movement. The author used the rich archive material of individual editions of sports periodicals and sources from the National Archives. Secondarily he used the review literature on media development and journalism after World War II, using historical monographs to analyze the historical context that is absolutely crucial to understanding post-war developments in Czechoslovakia and the press.
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"Of Course They Get Hurt That Way!": The Dynamics Of Culture, National Identity, And Strenuous Hockey In Cold War Canada: 1955-1975

Bowers, Nicholas Clark 18 May 2022 (has links)
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