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TV Globo Internacional
CountryBrazil
Broadcast areaInternational
NetworkTV Globo
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i/576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerRoberto Irineu Marinho
ParentGrupo Globo
Key peopleRoberto Irineu Marinho
(president)
Sister channelsTV Globo Portugal
History
Launched24 August 1999; 25 years ago (24 August 1999)
FounderRoberto Marinho
Links
Websiteglobointernacional.globo.com
Availability
Streaming media
Sling TVInternet Protocol television

TV Globo Internacional (also known by its acronym TVGI or just as Globo) is an international pay television channel broadcasting from Brazil. It was launched on 24 August 1999 and it is owned by Grupo Globo.

Programming

TV Globo Internacional offers more than four thousand hours of entertainment a day, including soap operas, series, miniseries, music festivals, humor programs, documentaries, news and live soccer. The channel signal is generated by Globo in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, and transmitted via satellite to the different international distributors. Access to the channel takes place through local cable or satellite operators. They are currently available in more than 105 countries on four continents: Africa, Americas, Asia and Oceania.

Globo Internacional's programming is similar to that of TV Globo in Brazil, but because it is an international channel, not all programming generated in Brazil can be displayed (due to international broadcasting rights). Switches are also made in the grid of programs for their subscribers in 115 countries in order to offer more variety. TVGI, in addition to the soap operas and miniseries produced by TV Globo in Brazil, also broadcasts TV news programs such as Hora Um da Notícia, Bom Dia Brasil, Jornal Hoje, Jornal Nacional and Jornal da Globo, live soccer, besides the 3 telenovelas currently exhibited in Brazil. The chapters will air the day after the transmission in Brazil, due to differences in time zone and editing. The same thing happens in relation to the series. In the case of Vale a Pena Ver de Novo, the telenovela transmitted to a certain region will not necessarily be the same one that will be appearing in Brazil. Serials such as A Diarista, Casseta & Planeta Urgente, Caldeirão do Huck, A Grande Família, Domingão do Faustão and Zorra Total, among others, are also broadcast by TVGI. The subscriber can follow the matches of the Brazilian Championship, Brazil Cup and some state championships. The TV Globo Internacional also broadcasts the Brazilian Carnival, national films, Spectacular Sports and shows.

It also broadcasts its own productions such as Planeta Brasil EUA, Planeta Brasil Japão, Cá Estamos, Conexões and America News, which brings the best of Brazilian communities abroad. In addition it also transmits GNT shows.

Correspondents

Journalism

No. City Country Journalist
1 New York United States Jorge Pontual; Sandra Coutinho; Felipe Santana;Carolina Cimenti;
Guga Chacra; Candice Carvalho;Felippe Coaglio[1];
Daniel Wiedemann; Ismar Madeira; Clarissa Lyra-Salles and Mila Burns[2][3]
2 Washington Luís Fernando Silva Pinto, Raquel Krahenbühl
3 Los Angeles James Cimino; Luciana Franchini
4 Buenos Aires Argentina Ariel Palacios
5 Toronto Canada Marzio Lorenzo
6 London United Kingdom Cecília Malan; Pedro Vedova;[4] Ana Carolina Abar and Rodrigo Carvalho
7 Paris France Flavian Charuel; Lúcia Muzell and Paulo Mariotti
8 Madrid Spain Luísa Belchior
9 Lisboa Portugal Leonardo Monteiro
10 Rome Italy Ilze Scamparini and Gina Marquez
11 Venice Diogo Mainardi
12 Berlin Germany Albert Steinberger and Cristiane Ramalho
13 Zurich Switzerland Bianca Rothier
14 Tel Aviv Israel Daniela Kresch
15 Hong Kong Hong Kong Luiza Duarte
16 Beijing China Vivian Oswald
17 Tokyo Japan Carlos Gil; Claudia Sarmento
18 Santiago Chile Camilla Viegas

Sports

No. City Country Sportcaster
1 New York City United States Joanna de Assis
2 Las Vegas Ben-Hur Correia
3 Los Angeles James Cimino
4 London United Kingdom Marina Izidro
5 Lisbon Portugal Alexandre Oliveira
6 Madrid Spain Luísa Belchior
Fernando Kallás
7 Buenos Aires Argentina Ariel Palacios
8 Melbourne Australia Manuela Franceschini
9 Rome Italy Felipe Zboril

Countries

Americas

In the Americas, in addition to the premium Globo Internacional channel, which is broadcast almost simultaneously with Brazilian programming and with original audio, the station has Pasiones from Hemisphere Media Group as the main partner in Latin America and the United States. Programming from the latter channel consists of soap operas from Globo dubbed in Spanish.

Europe

In November 2021, it was announced that TV Globo Internacional would stop broadcasting in all European countries, except Portugal, as of December 31. Viewers will follow Globo Internacional's programming through Globoplay.

See also

References

  1. ^ "GloboNews anuncia novidades em seus telejornais".
  2. ^ "Globo promove mudanças e Renato Machado deixa de ser correspondente internacional ⋆ Famosos na Web". Famosos na Web (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Fábio Turci é o novo correspondente da Globo em NY". O Planeta TV (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  4. ^ TV, Notícias da (26 September 2015). "Globo chama Renato Machado e três 'medalhões' de volta ao Brasil". Notícias da TV (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2019.