TV Globo (formerly Rede Globo; Globo Network), or simply Globo, is a Brazilian television network, launched by media mogul Roberto Marinho on April 26, 1965. It is owned by media conglomerate Grupo Globo, being by far the largest of its holdings. Globo is the second-largest commercial TV network in annual revenue worldwide behind just American Broadcasting Company [1] and the largest producer of telenovelas. [2]
Globo launches its own schedule of shows and programs annually, and launches new seasons of pilots, something only seen in Globo itself, compared with the other major television channels in Brazil (Record, Band, RedeTV!, and SBT). They convey the American TV shows (Record, Band, and SBT) and/or religious programs (Band and RedeTV!).
Globo has output deals with Walt Disney Pictures, 20th Century Studios, Marvel Studios, DreamWorks Animation, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and more, having one of the largest film libraries for being shown on a TV network. As of 2013 [update] , they started to broadcast films from Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Globo is still today the highest rating television network among viewers of all ages and has the highest advertising turnout among the national TV networks.
Currently on air
English Title | Title | Written By | Time slot | Run | Running time |
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No Rancho Fundo | Created (Mário Teixeira) Written (Marcos Lazarini, Angélica Lopes, Dino Cantelli, Renata Sofia) | Novela das seis (6PM telenovela) | April 15, 2024–present | 40-50 minutes | |
Volta por Cima | Created (Claudia Souto) Written (Wendell Bendelack, Julia Laks, Isadora Wilkinson, Juliana Peres) | Novela das sete (7PM telenovela) | September 30, 2024–present | 50 minutes | |
Crazy About You | Mania de Você | João Emanuel Carneiro | Novela das nove (9PM telenovela) | September 9, 2024–present | 60 minutes |
Reruns
English Title | Title | As | Created By | Time slot | Run | Running time |
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Cabocla | Cabocla (reruns) | "Edição Especial" (Special Rerun) | Benedito Ruy Barbosa | Weekdays, 2PM | August 26, 2024–present | 50 minutes |
Soul Mate | Alma Gêmea (reruns) | "Vale a Pena Ver de Novo" (name of the traditional late afternoon reruns block) | Thelma Guedes | Weekdays, 5PM | April 29, 2024–present | 50 minutes |
English Title | Title | Time Slot | Run | Running time |
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Under Pressure | Sob Pressão | Thursday, 10PM | 2017—present | 45 minutes |
Cine Holliudy | 2019—present | 30 minutes | ||
Aruanas | Tuesdays, 11PM | 2020—present | 45 minutes |
English Title | Title | Host | Time slot | Run |
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Big Brother Brasil | Tadeu Schmidt | Everyday, 10PM | 2002–present | 25–40–60–90 minutes |
Estrela da Casa (similar format Star Academy) | Ana Clara Lima | Everyday, 10PM | 2024–present | |
The Masked Singer Brasil | Eliana | Sundays, 4PM | 2021–present | 90 minutes |
English Title | Title | Host | Time slot | Run | Running time |
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Talk with Bial | Conversa com Bial | Pedro Bial | Weekdays, 1AM | 2017–present | 30–45 minutes |
Lady Night | Tatá Werneck | Thursdays, 12AM | 2019–present | 30–45 minutes | |
What Are You Talking About, Porchat? | Que História é Essa, Porchat? | Fábio Porchat | Wednesdays, 12AM | 2020–present | 45 minutes |
Title | Host | Time Slot | Run | Running time |
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Variety Shows | ||||
Domingão com Huck : - Dança dos Famosos ( Dancing with the Stars ) | Luciano Huck | Sundays, 6PM | 2021–present | 150 minutes |
Caldeirão com Mion : - Tem Ou Não Tem ( Family Feud ) | Marcos Mion | Saturdays, 4PM | 150 minutes | |
Pipoca da Ivete: - Duelo de Famílias ( Family Game Fight! ) | Ivete Sangalo | Sundays, 2PM | 2022-present | 90 minutes |
Daytime Shows | ||||
Mais Você: - Jogo de Panelas ( Come Dine with Me ) | Ana Maria Braga | Weekdays, 10AM | 1999–present | 80 minutes |
Encontro com Patrícia Poeta (Meeting with Patrícia Poeta) | Patrícia Poeta | Weekdays, 9PM | 2012–present | 80 minutes |
É de Casa | Maria Beltrão, Thiago Oliveira, Rita Batista and Talita Morete | Saturdays, 7PM | 2015–present | 300 minutes |
Talk Shows | ||||
Altas Horas | Serginho Groisman | Saturdays, 10PM | 2000–present | 120 minutes |
Music Festivals | ||||
Show da Virada | Various | New Year's Eve, 10PM | 1998–present | 180 minutes |
Rock in Rio | — | 1985–present | — | |
Lolapalooza Brazil | 2012–present | |||
The Town Festival | 2023–present | |||
Title | Host | Time Slot | Run | Runtime |
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Criança Esperança | Various | Yearly; Mondays,10PM | yearly; 1986–present | 120 minutes |
Local | ||||
Globo Comunidade (Rio de Janeiro, Federal District and Pernambuco) | Various | Sundays, 7AM | 1991–present | 30 minutes |
Antena Paulista (São Paulo) | 1999–present |
Title | Host(s) | Time Slot | Run | Running time | Rating |
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Jornal Nacional | William Bonner and Renata Vasconcellos | Weekdays and Saturdays, 8PM | 1969–present | 50 minutes | 25 [3] |
Jornal da Globo | Renata Lo Prete | Weekdays, 12AM | 1967–1969; 1979–1981; 1982–present | 50 minutes | 9 [4] |
Jornal Hoje | César Tralli | Weekdays and Saturdays, 1PM | 1971–present | 80 minutes | 12 [5] |
Bom Dia Brasil | Ana Paula Araújo | Weekdays, 8AM | 1983–present | 60 minutes | 8 [6] |
Hora Um da Notícia | Roberto Kovalick | Weekdays, 4AM | 2014–present | 120 minutes | — |
Retrospectiva | Sandra Annenberg | Yearly, last week of the Year, 10PM | 1971–present | 120 minutes | 23.9 [7] (2014 edition) |
Globo Repórter | Fridays, 10PM | 1973–present | 60 minutes | 25 [8] | |
Fantástico | Poliana Abritta Maria Júlia Coutinho | Sundays, 8PM | 180 minutes | 19 [9] | |
Globo Rural | Hellen Martins Nélson Araújo | Sundays, 8AM | 1980–present | 75 minutes | 8 [10] |
Profissão Reporter | Caco Barcellos | Tuesdays, 12AM | 2006–present | 35–40 minutes | — |
Linha Direta | Pedro Bial | Thursdays, 11PM | 1999—2007; 2023—present | 55 minutes | |
Local | |||||
Bom Dia Praça | Various | Weekdays, 6AM | 1983–present | 150 minutes | — |
Praça TV 1ª Edição | Weekdays and Saturdays, 12PM | 75 minutes | |||
Praça TV 2ª Edição | Weekdays and Saturdays, 7PM | 30–35 minutes | |||
Bom Dia Sábado | Saturdays, 6AM | 2018–present | 30 minutes | ||
Breaking News | |||||
Plantão da Globo | — | 1982–present | — |
Title | Host(s) | Time Slot | Run | Running time |
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Esporte Espetacular | Lucas Gutierrez Bárbara Coelho | Sundays, 10AM | 1973–1983; 1987–present | 150 minutes |
Auto Esporte | Various | Sundays, 9AM | 2002–present | 40 minutes |
Local | ||||
Globo Esporte | Various | Weekdays and Saturdays, 1PM | 1978–present | 25 minutes |
Sport | Coverage name |
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FIVB World League FIVB World Grand Prix Brazilian Volleyball Super League (All Men and women, selected games) | "Vôlei na Globo" |
Summer Olympics Winter Olympics | "Olimpíadas na Globo" |
Selected Games | ||
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Competition | Timeslot | Run |
Brasileiro Série A na Globo | Sundays - 4PM Wednesdays - 9PM Saturdays - 4PM | 1987–present |
Copa Brasil na Globo | 1989, 1998–present | |
Libertadores na Globo | Wednesday - 9PM | 1981-1984, 1993-2020, 2023-present |
Title | Presenters | Timeslot | Run |
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Globeleza (1990–present) | |||
Rio Carnival | Alex Escobar | Sundays and Mondays, 10PM | 1970–present |
Karine Alves | |||
Mariana Gross | |||
Milton Cunha | |||
São Paulo Carnival | Ailton Graça | Fridays and Saturdays, 10PM | 1991–present |
Everaldo Marques | |||
Valéria Almeida | |||
Local | |||
Galo da Madrugada Olinda and Recife Carnival | — | Saturday, 9AM | 2008–present |
Salvador Carnival | — | — | |
Vitória Carnival |
Title | Timeslot | Run |
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Sessão da Tarde | Weekdays, 3PM | 1974–present |
Domingo Maior | Sundays, 12PM | 1972–present |
Cinema Especial | — | 1978–present |
Supercine | Saturdays, 12PM | 1981–present |
Corujão | Saturdays and Sundays, 4AM | 1985–present |
Tela Quente | Mondays, 10PM | 1988–present |
Temperatura Máxima | Sundays, 12AM | 1989–present |
Cinemaço | Mondays, 2AM | 2019–present |
Campeões de Bilheteria | During Football break; Sundays, 4PM | 1969-1998; 2020–present |
Sessão de Sábado | Saturdays, 2PM | 1992-2011; 2019; 2020; 2021-present |
Title | Timeslot | Run |
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The Equalizer (season 1) | Mondays, 11PM | 2023-present |
La Brea (season 1) | Tuesdays, 11PM | 2022-present |
This Is Us (season 1) | Wednesdays, 11PM | |
The Good Doctor (season 1-4) | Thursdays, 11PM | 2019–present |
S.W.A.T. (season 1-2) | Fridays, 11PM | 2021-present |
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