Cílem této práce je kvantitativní výzkum zaměřen na indikátory bulvarizace v deníku Wall Street Journal během období 2000-2020 na základě vzorku překračujícího 750 000 článků. Práce využívá programovacího jazyka Python ke sběru dat v optimalizované podobě a následně využívá druhý analyzační program napsaný v totožném jazyce ke zpracování různých parametrů indikující bulvarizaci. Výsledek je prezentován ve formě bodového grafu a interpretován.
Anotace v angličtině
This thesis represents a quantitative research focused on indicators of tabloidization within Wall Street Journal during the period of 2000 - 2020 based on the dataset of more than 750,000 articles. The objective of the thesis was to programmatically collect the data in as optimized way as possible and subsequently process them with an analyzer written in python processing various parameters looking for indicators of tabloidization. The results are then presented in a form of a run chart and interpreted.
Klíčová slova
Strojová analýza, Wall Street Journal, Bulvarizace, Indikátory bulvarizace, Web scraping, Analýza sentimentu
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Computer analysis, Wall Street Journal, Tabloidization, Indicators of tabloidization, Web scraping, Sentiment analysis
Rozsah průvodní práce
89 s. (132 825 znaků)
Jazyk
AN
Anotace
Cílem této práce je kvantitativní výzkum zaměřen na indikátory bulvarizace v deníku Wall Street Journal během období 2000-2020 na základě vzorku překračujícího 750 000 článků. Práce využívá programovacího jazyka Python ke sběru dat v optimalizované podobě a následně využívá druhý analyzační program napsaný v totožném jazyce ke zpracování různých parametrů indikující bulvarizaci. Výsledek je prezentován ve formě bodového grafu a interpretován.
Anotace v angličtině
This thesis represents a quantitative research focused on indicators of tabloidization within Wall Street Journal during the period of 2000 - 2020 based on the dataset of more than 750,000 articles. The objective of the thesis was to programmatically collect the data in as optimized way as possible and subsequently process them with an analyzer written in python processing various parameters looking for indicators of tabloidization. The results are then presented in a form of a run chart and interpreted.
Klíčová slova
Strojová analýza, Wall Street Journal, Bulvarizace, Indikátory bulvarizace, Web scraping, Analýza sentimentu
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Computer analysis, Wall Street Journal, Tabloidization, Indicators of tabloidization, Web scraping, Sentiment analysis
Zásady pro vypracování
This thesis represents a quantitative research focused on indicators of tabloidization within Wall Street Journal during the period of 2000 \textendash 2020 based on the dataset of more than 750,000 articles. The objective of the thesis is to programmatically collect the data in as optimized way as possible from the Wall Street Journal online archive and subsequently process them with an analyzer written in python processing various parameters looking for indicators of tabloidization. The results are then presented in a form of a run chart and interpreted.
Zásady pro vypracování
This thesis represents a quantitative research focused on indicators of tabloidization within Wall Street Journal during the period of 2000 \textendash 2020 based on the dataset of more than 750,000 articles. The objective of the thesis is to programmatically collect the data in as optimized way as possible from the Wall Street Journal online archive and subsequently process them with an analyzer written in python processing various parameters looking for indicators of tabloidization. The results are then presented in a form of a run chart and interpreted.
Seznam doporučené literatury
Bek, Mine Gencel. "Research Note: Tabloidization of News Media: An Analysis of Television News in Turkey." European Journal of Communication 19, no. 3 (2004): 371-386. Bird, S. Elizabeth. "Tabloidization: What is it, and does it really matter?" (Routledge) 2009: 40-50. Esser, Frank. "'Tabloidization’ of News: A Comparative Analysis of Anglo-American and German Press Journalism." European Journal of Communication 14, no. 3 (1999): 291-324. Fang, Irving. A history of mass communication: Six information revolutions. Routledge, 1997. Karlsson, Michael Bo. "Goodbye politics, hello lifestyle" Changing news topics in tabloid, quality and local newspaper websites in the U.K. and Sweden from 2002 to 2012." Observatorio Journal 10, no. 4 (2016): 150-165. Lehman-Wilzig, Sam N, and Michal Seletzky. "Hard news, soft news,‘general’news: The necessity and utility of an intermediate classification." Journalism, 2010, 11 ed.: 37-56. McLachlan, Shelley, and Peter Golding. "Tabloidization in the British press: a quantitative investigation into changes within British newspapers from 1952-1997." Tabloid tales: global debates over media standards (Hampton Press), 2000: 75-90. Rowe, David. "On going tabloid: A preliminary analysis." Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine 121/122 (2000): 78-85. Rowe, David. "Tabloidization of news." 394-405. Routledge, 2009. Uribe, Rodrigo, and Barrie Gunter. "Research Note: The Tabloidization of British Tabloids." European Journal of Communication 19, no. 3 (2004): 387-402.
Seznam doporučené literatury
Bek, Mine Gencel. "Research Note: Tabloidization of News Media: An Analysis of Television News in Turkey." European Journal of Communication 19, no. 3 (2004): 371-386. Bird, S. Elizabeth. "Tabloidization: What is it, and does it really matter?" (Routledge) 2009: 40-50. Esser, Frank. "'Tabloidization’ of News: A Comparative Analysis of Anglo-American and German Press Journalism." European Journal of Communication 14, no. 3 (1999): 291-324. Fang, Irving. A history of mass communication: Six information revolutions. Routledge, 1997. Karlsson, Michael Bo. "Goodbye politics, hello lifestyle" Changing news topics in tabloid, quality and local newspaper websites in the U.K. and Sweden from 2002 to 2012." Observatorio Journal 10, no. 4 (2016): 150-165. Lehman-Wilzig, Sam N, and Michal Seletzky. "Hard news, soft news,‘general’news: The necessity and utility of an intermediate classification." Journalism, 2010, 11 ed.: 37-56. McLachlan, Shelley, and Peter Golding. "Tabloidization in the British press: a quantitative investigation into changes within British newspapers from 1952-1997." Tabloid tales: global debates over media standards (Hampton Press), 2000: 75-90. Rowe, David. "On going tabloid: A preliminary analysis." Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine 121/122 (2000): 78-85. Rowe, David. "Tabloidization of news." 394-405. Routledge, 2009. Uribe, Rodrigo, and Barrie Gunter. "Research Note: The Tabloidization of British Tabloids." European Journal of Communication 19, no. 3 (2004): 387-402.