Rede Globo

Rede Globo is Brazil's biggest television network and also number one producer and provider of Portuguese language television programming in the world. Is also the third biggest TV channel of the world, being watched by 80 millions people daily.

History

Globo started airing on April 26, 1965 in Rio de Janeiro. In 1966 it started to air in São Paulo. The network was aired by Roberto Marinho and the Marinho family.

Rede Globo is present in all states of the country and is the market leader, with a share of 40-60% of the audience. The national news, "Jornal Nacional," was the first to be transmitted nationally in Brazil.

It is famous for the telenovelas (soap operas) which, together with the news and football, dominate primetime viewing in Brazil. These are exported all over the world, especially to Portugal where they have a cult following, and are also shown dubbed into different languages.

Centers and Affiliates

Rede Globo has a main production complex in Rio de Janeiro called "Projac" (oficially named "Central Globo de Produção", or Globo Production Center), where most of their shows are produced, and another center in São Paulo. Projac is one of largest TV production centers in the world and the biggest in Latin America, with numerous scenographic cities as locations for soap operas.

Afiliates cover 97% of territory of Brazil. Is recognized as the world's biggest TV network in territorial distance enclosing all of the States of Brazil.

Rede Globo has its own TV stations in Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro State), São Paulo (São Paulo), Brasília (Distrito Federal), Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais) and Recife (Pernambuco).

International

TV Globo Internacional operates satellite television channels around the world, including the United States, Europe, Japan and Africa, bringing a mix of entertainment, news and sports programming to Brazilian and other Portuguese-speaking people. It also operates a similar channel in Portugal, called GNT.

Controversy

Rede Globo has and has had for many years by far the biggest number of viewers in Brazil, thus also having the power to influence election results, especially with the use of it's news broadcasting in manner that is favorable to its proprietors' preferred candidates. Most notoriously, in 1989, it broadcast an edited version of the last debate between Fernando Collor de Mello, whom it openly favored, and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (current President - 2003/2007), just before election day in a manner that the former received more air time and had more favorable segments of the debate shown.

In 1993 Channel Four made a documentary Beyond Citizen Kane about the power and influence of the network in Brazil. The Marinho family bought the national rights to the documentary, and by refusing to license it to other broadcasters or release it on video, curtailed its distribution in Brazil.

Globo Shareholdings

Rede Globo is a part of Organizações Globo a communication conglomerate, the 5th biggest of the world. The TV network/channel is the cradle of this mega-complex built and increased in last decades for the great financial success gotten by Rede Globo.

  • O Globo, daily newspaper in Rio de Janeiro
  • Extra, daily newspaper in Rio de Janeiro
  • Diário de São Paulo, daily newspaper in São Paulo
  • Valor Econômico, daily business newspaper in São Paulo (50%-50% with Grupo Folha)
  • Editora Globo, publishing group
  • Globo Filmes, film studio
  • Globo Video, home video distributor
  • NET TV, cable tv network
  • SKY TV Brasil, satellite pay tv, 47%
  • Globosat, pay tv channels
  • International, pay tv channel worldwide
  • GNT, pay tv channel in Portugal
  • Globo.com, a webportal
  • Radio Globo, AM radio network
  • CBN, FM news radio network
  • RBS, AM/FM radio station and TV affiliate
  • 98 FM, FM radio station
  • Fundação Roberto Marinho, philanthropic foundation
  • Universal TV, pay tv channel, 50%

List of famous people from Globo Television

  • Fernanda Montenegro
  • Rodrigo Santoro
  • Sonia Braga
  • Xuxa
  • Vera Fisher
  • Jô Soares
  • Galvão Bueno
  • Tarcísio Meira
  • Glória Menezes
  • Deborah Secco
  • Regina Duarte
  • Lima Duarte
  • Chico Anysio
  • Francisco Cuoco
  • Paulo Gracindo
  • José Wilker
  • Carla Camurati

Rede Globo's shows

News

América was a massive soap opera success watched by 70 million people daily.
  • Bom Dia Brasil
  • Fantástico
  • Globo Rural
  • Jornal da Globo
  • Jornal Hoje
  • Jornal Nacional
  • Linha Direta
  • Pequenas Empresas, Grandes Negócios

Entertainment

  • A Diarista
  • Altas Horas
  • A Grande Família
  • A Turma do Didi
  • Bambuluá
  • Big Brother Brasil
  • Casseta & Planeta
  • Domingão do Faustão
  • Estação Globo
  • Hoje é Dia de Maria
  • Mais Você
Big Brother Brasil is a mainstream success.
  • Malhação
  • O Clone
  • Os Normais
  • Programa do Jô
  • Sai de Baixo
  • Sexo Frágil
  • Sítio do Picapau Amarelo
  • Sob Nova Direção
  • Vale a Pena Ver de Novo
  • Vídeo Show
  • TV Colosso
  • TV Globinho
  • TV Xuxa

Sports

  • Auto Esporte
  • Esporte Espetacular
  • Globo Esporte

Films

  • Tela Quente
  • Sessão de Gala
  • Cinema Especial
  • Festival Nacional
  • Corujão
  • Domingo Maior
  • Sessão da Tarde
  • Intercine

Other

  • Santa Missa com Padre Marcelo Rossi
  • Um Salto para o Futuro I (produced by TV Escola)
  • Telecurso 2000

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Rede Globo has a main production complex in Rio de Janeiro called "Projac" (oficially named "Central Globo de Produção", or Globo Production Center), where most of their shows are produced, and another center in São Paulo. Sylt-Ost (East Sylt) is a township, consisting of several small villages on the Nössehalbinsel on Sylt. These are exported all over the world, especially to Portugal where they have a cult following, and are also shown dubbed into different languages. The city has the island's only civil airport. It is famous for the telenovelas (soap operas) which, together with the news and football, dominate primetime viewing in Brazil. The population (as of 2000) is 9.200. The national news, "Jornal Nacional," was the first to be transmitted nationally in Brazil. It officially became a city in 1905.

Rede Globo is present in all states of the country and is the market leader, with a share of 40-60% of the audience. The new town was first mentioned in 1462. The network was aired by Roberto Marinho and the Marinho family. After the destruction of the town of Eidum on November 1, 1436, in a great flood (Allerheiligenflut), the survivors moved to a place north-east (Wäästerlön in Söl'ring) of the original town. In 1966 it started to air in São Paulo. Braderup, located between Wenningstedt, Kampen, and Munkmarsh, has a beautiful heath (Heide) and much nature. Globo started airing on April 26, 1965 in Rio de Janeiro. Wenningstedt is known for the white cliff and the Denghoog stone grave, a walk-in grave made of huge stone walls from 3000 BC.

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Um Salto para o Futuro I (produced by TV Escola). The German Luftwaffe (Airforce) used List as an airbase. Santa Missa com Padre Marcelo Rossi. It was first mentioned in 1292 and was Danish territory until 1864. Intercine. It has a population of about 2.500 (as of 2000). Sessão da Tarde. List has a harbor (ferries to Rømø, Denmark) and is the most northern point of Germany.

Domingo Maior. Today, Sylt is mainly a tourist attraction, famous for its healthy climate, and several German celebrities who own a house on the island. Corujão. Due to mass immigration, its usage is very low (it is only spoken by a few percent of the population) and has little chance to survive. Festival Nacional. The indigenous Sylt language, Söl'ring, is a unique dialect of insular North Frisian, with elements of Danish, Dutch and English. Cinema Especial. Children will receive sweets and/or money.

Sessão de Gala. This is called Rummelpottlaufen. Tela Quente. Like in most areas of Schleswig-Holstein on New Year's Eve, groups of children go masked from house to house, reciting poems. Globo Esporte. The island has 21,000 inhabitants. Esporte Espetacular. The highest point is 52 meter.

Auto Esporte. From North to South it is 35 km, from West to East it is 13 km. TV Xuxa. Sylt has 99 km2. TV Globinho. . TV Colosso.
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Vídeo Show. The island was once part of the mainland, and is still shrinking due to erosion from the North Sea. Vale a Pena Ver de Novo. It belongs to the North Frisian Islands. Sob Nova Direção. Sylt (Danish: Sild, Frisian: Söl) is an island in northern Germany, part of Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein. Sítio do Picapau Amarelo. Heinz Reinefarth.

Sexo Frágil. Lager Sylt, the concentration camp on Alderney was named after it. Sai de Baixo. During World War II, Sylt becomes a fortress, with concrete bunkers built below the dunes at the shore, some of which are still visible today. Programa do Jô. In 1927, a causeway to the mainland is built, named after Paul von Hindenburg, with a railway on top. Os Normais. During World War I, Sylt becomes a military outpost, but does not suffer from war damage.

O Clone. In the 19th century, tourism starts; Westerland replaces Keitum as the capital. Malhação. Keitum becomes capital of the island, and a place for rich captains to settle down. Mais Você. During the 17th century and 18th century, whaling, fishing and oyster breeding increase the wealth of the population. Hoje é Dia de Maria. Except for the town of List, Sylt becomes part of the Duchy of Schleswig in 1435.

Estação Globo. Sylt was divided between the Duke of Schleswig and the Kingdom of Denmark in 1386. Domingão do Faustão. First settlements of Frisians during the 8th century and 9th century. Casseta & Planeta. Hengist and Horsa embark from Sylt for England in the 5th century. Big Brother Brasil. Sylt was originally part of Jutland (today Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein).

Bambuluá. A Turma do Didi. A Grande Família. Altas Horas.

A Diarista. Pequenas Empresas, Grandes Negócios. Linha Direta. Jornal Nacional.

Jornal Hoje. Jornal da Globo. Globo Rural. Fantástico.

Bom Dia Brasil. Carla Camurati. José Wilker. Paulo Gracindo.

Francisco Cuoco. Chico Anysio. Lima Duarte. Regina Duarte.

Deborah Secco. Glória Menezes. Tarcísio Meira. Galvão Bueno.

Jô Soares. Vera Fisher. Xuxa. Sonia Braga.

Rodrigo Santoro. Fernanda Montenegro. Universal TV, pay tv channel, 50%. Fundação Roberto Marinho, philanthropic foundation.

98 FM, FM radio station. RBS, AM/FM radio station and TV affiliate. CBN, FM news radio network. Radio Globo, AM radio network.

Globo.com, a webportal. GNT, pay tv channel in Portugal. International, pay tv channel worldwide. Globosat, pay tv channels.

SKY TV Brasil, satellite pay tv, 47%. NET TV, cable tv network. Globo Video, home video distributor. Globo Filmes, film studio.

Editora Globo, publishing group. Valor Econômico, daily business newspaper in São Paulo (50%-50% with Grupo Folha). Diário de São Paulo, daily newspaper in São Paulo. Extra, daily newspaper in Rio de Janeiro.

O Globo, daily newspaper in Rio de Janeiro.