List of programs broadcast by Rede Globo

Promotional logo of Rede Globo

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 Organizações 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 is headquartered in the Jardim Botânico neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, where its news division is based. The network's main production studios are located at a complex dubbed Projac (short for "Jacarepaguá project"), located in Jacarepaguá, Barra da Tijuca. It is composed of 122 owned and affiliate television stations throughout Brazil[3] plus its own international networks, TV Globo Internacional and TV Globo Portugal.

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 (SBT, Record, Band, Rede TV!). They convey the American TV shows (SBT, Band and Record) and/or religious programs (Band and Rede TV!).

Globo has output deals with 20th Century Fox (except Blue Sky Studios films), 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, 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.

Current programs

Telenovelas

Title As Run Running time IBOPE Rating
Caminho das Índias (2009) Vale a Pena Ver de Novo July 27, 2015 – present 75 minutes
Malhação
Malhação - Seu Lugar no Mundo (season 23)
April 24, 1995–present
August 17, 2015 – present
30 minutes
Unknown
Êta Mundo Bom Novela das seis (6PM telenovela) January 18, 2016–present 50 minutes
Unknown
Totalmente Demais Novela das sete (7PM telenovela) November 9, 2015–present 55 minutes
Unknown
A Regra do Jogo Novela das nove (9PM telenovela) August 31, 2015–present 70 minutes
Unknown

Series

Title As Run Running time IBOPE Rating
Zorra Main show of Saturday night. 2015–present 45 minutes
16.7[4]
Mister Brau Main show of Tuesday night. 2015–present 45 minutes Unknown
Pé na Cova Second Tuesday night's show. 2013–present 35 minutes
15.0[5]
Tá no Ar: A TV na TV Third Thursday night show. 2014–present 30 minutes
9.2[6]
Chapa Quente Main show of Thursday night. 2015–present 45 minutes
Unknow

Reality shows

Title Timeslot Run Running time IBOPE Rating
Big Brother Brasil Sundays—Saturdays 2002–present 25 minutes
60 minutes
5 minutes
22.8[7]
(2014 season)
Dança dos Famosos Sundays 2005–present
The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil Sundays 2012–present 60 minutes
9.0[8]
The Voice Brasil Thursday 2012–present 90 minutes
22.0[9]
Superstar Sundays 2014–present 70 minutes
10.8[10]
The Voice Kids Sundays 2016-present 90 minutes

Late night

Title Presenter Run Running time IBOPE Rating
Programa do Jô Jô Soares 2000–present 45–60 minutes

Variety and talk shows

Title Presenter Run Running time IBOPE Rating
Vídeo Show Otaviano Costa
Monica Iozzi
1983–present 50 minutes
Domingão do Faustão Fausto Silva 1989–present 180 minutes
120 minutes (in Brazilian Daylight Saving Time)
Various (in others)
Show da Virada Various yearly; 1998–present 240 minutes
Mais Você Ana Maria Braga 1999–present 80 minutes
Altas Horas Serginho Groisman 2000–present 100 minutes
Caldeirão do Huck Luciano Huck 2000–present 165 minutes
Estrelas Angélica 2006–present 55 minutes
Amor & Sexo Fernanda Lima 2009–present 45 minutes
Bem Estar Fernando Rocha
Mariana Ferrão
2011–present 45 minutes
Esquenta! Regina Casé 2011–present 60 minutes
Encontro com Fátima Bernardes Fátima Bernardes 2012–present 80 minutes
Na Moral Pedro Bial 2012–present 45 minutes
Sai do Chão! Various 2014–present 60 minutes
É de Casa André Marques
Ana Furtado
Cissa Guimarães
Patrícia Poeta
Tiago Leifert
Zeca Camargo
2015–present 180 minutes

News and information

Title Main Hosts Run Running time IBOPE Rating
Jornal da Globo William Waack 1967–1969; 1979–1981; 1982–present 30–45 minutes
9[11]
Jornal Nacional William Bonner
Renata Vasconcellos
1969–present 40 minutes
25–30 minutes
(Wednesday)
25[12]
Retrospectiva Sérgio Chapelin
Glória Maria
yearly; 1971–present 180 minutes
23.9[13]
(2014 edition)
Jornal Hoje Evaristo Costa
Sandra Annenberg
1971–present 40 minutes
12[14]
Globo Repórter Sérgio Chapelin
Glória Maria
1973–present 60 minutes
25[15]
Fantástico Poliana Abritta
Tadeu Schmidt
1973–present 120 minutes
19[16]
Globo Rural Helen Martins
Nélson Araújo
1980–present 60 minutes
8[17]
Plantão da Globo
n/a
1982–present
n/a
Bom Dia Brasil Chico Pinheiro
Ana Paula Araújo
1983–present 90 minutes
8[18]
Praça TV
n/a
1983–present 50 minutes
20–25 minutes (primetime)
Bom Dia Praça
n/a
1983–present 90 minutes
Profissão Reporter Caco Barcellos 2006–present 25–30 minutes
Hora Um da Notícia Monalisa Perrone 2014–present 60 minutes

Educational, Environmental and Social service

Project Program(s) Run Host(s)
Criança Esperança
yearly; 1986–present Renato Aragão
Como Será? (2014–present) Globo Cidade
Globo Ciência
Globo Ecologia
Globo Educação
1982–present
1984–present
1990–present
1990–present
Sandra Annemberg
Globo Comunidade (1991–present) Ação (1999–present)
Globo Universidade (2008–present)
1999–present
2008–present
n/a
Telecurso Telecurso TEC 2011–present
n/a

Sports

Programming

Title Main Hosts Run Running time IBOPE Rating
Esporte Espetacular Alex Escobar
Glenda Kozlowski
1973–1983; 1987–present 180 minutes
Globo Esporte n/a (regional program) 1978–present 30 minutes
Auto Esporte Millena Machado 2002–present 30 minutes
Corujão do Esporte Flávio Canto 2010–present 40 minutes

Coverage

Sport Coverage name Timeslot Run
Ultimate Fighting Championship
on Saturdays 2011–present
Futsal Brazil national futsal team matches on Sundays
n/a
Formula One Formula 1 na Globo Saturdays and Sundays 1972–present
Stock Car Brasil Stock Car Brasil on Sundays
n/a
Basketball Novo Basquete Brasil (All-Star Game and Final) on Sundays 2008–present
FIVB World League
FIVB World Grand Prix
Brazilian Volleyball Super League (Men and women)
Vôlei 2015 Saturdays and Sundays
n/a
Summer Olympics
Winter Olympics
n/a
n/a
Soccer
Futebol na Globo
Futebol 2015
Running time Saturday: 4PM-6PM
Sunday: 4PM-6PM
Wednesday: 10PM-12AM
Competition Run Timeslot
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 1987–present Sunday, 4:00PM
Sunday, 5:00PM (Brazilian Daylight Saving Time)
Wednesday, 21:45PM
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 2003–present Saturday, 4:00PM
Copa Libertadores
(if any Brazilian sides are qualified)
n/a
Wednesday, 21:45PM
Copa Sudamericana
(if any Brazilian sides are qualified)
n/a
Copa do Brasil
n/a
Soccer States championships
n/a
Sunday, 4:00PM
Sunday, 5:00PM (Brazilian Daylight Saving Time)
Wednesday, 21:45PM
UEFA Champions League
n/a

Carnival

Globeleza (1990–present)
Transmission Title Presenters Timeslot Run
Rede Globo Rio Carnival Luís Roberto and Fátima Bernardes Sunday and Monday 1970–present
São Paulo Carnival Chico Pinheiro and Monalisa Perrone Friday and Saturday 1991–present
Regional Rio Carnival: Série A Alex Escobar and Mariana Gross 2013–present
Galo da Madrugada Various Saturday 2008–present
Porto Alegre Carnival Maurício Saraiva 2008–2014
2016–present
Florianópolis Carnival Laine Valgas 2008–present

Movie blocks

Children's programming

International series

Upcoming programming

Telenovelas

Globo Korean drama

Globo Japanese drama

Series

Reality show

Sports

See also

References

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