Speech Globo

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Speech Globo
Station logo
TV station ( private law )
Program type Full program
reception Antenna , cable , satellite
Image resolution ( Entry missing )
Start of transmission April 26, 1965
language Brazilian Portuguese
Seat Rio de Janeiro
owner Grupo Globo
Broadcaster Central Globo de Produções
executive Director Carlos Henrique Schroder
Program director Amauri Soares
List of TV channels
Website
Roberto Marinho (1904–2003), founder of Rede Globo, icon of media concentration in Brazil

Rede Globo ( German : Netzwerk Globus ) is the largest Brazilian and Latin American TV network that belongs to the Grupo Globo media group . In 2012 it was the second largest commercial television station in the world. Its political influence has been subjected to severe criticism for decades.

history

Rede Globo is part of the private company conglomerate Grupo Globo , (formerly Organizações Globo ), which has its origins in the newspaper A Noite founded in 1911 by Irineu Marinho in Rio de Janeiro . The name goes back to the newspaper O Globo (German Der Globus ) founded by Marinho in 1925 .

At the beginning of the 1960s, the group began to conquer the television market. In 1962, the US media group Time-Life Rede Globo provided venture capital , technology and even administrative staff to help build it. During the military dictatorship, the governments of Humberto Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Artur da Costa e Silva (1967-1969) ratified the treaties between the two companies, although they violated the constitutional provisions anchored in the Código Brasileiro de Telecomunicações .

The Globo speech was drawn up in 1965 by Roberto Marinho , son of the company's founder. In the same year Joseph "Joe" Wallach moved to Brazil to oversee the Time-Life joint venture . In the 1970s he was managing director of the station and did not leave Globo until 1980.

1969 began with the expansion of the transmission range over the whole of Brazil by means of transmission stations connected to their network. It was also the year that the main news program Jornal Nacional was received across the country for the first time . It is still broadcast today and has the highest ratings.

Since Roberto Marinho's death in 2003, his sons Roberto Irineu Marinho and João Roberto Marinho have been at the helm of the group with around 15,000 employees.

The television station started its program on April 26, 1965 in Rio de Janeiro . Most programs are still produced there today in the Central Globo de Produção (Globo production center or “Projac” for short, from Pro jeto Jac arepaguá) in Jacarepaguá in the west of the city. TV Globo dominates news coverage and is known for its telenovelas and sports broadcasts. The broadcaster owned the internet broadcasting rights for the 2006 soccer World Cup in Germany.

In 1991, the family company TV Globo started the cable television company Net Serviços de Comunicação . In March 2005 the company Embratel , a subsidiary of the Mexican company Telmex , took over the controlling majority of Net Serviços de Comunicação.

Rede Globo's current logo and branding was created by Austrian-born designer Hans Donner .

Banner during the 2014 protests in Brazil : Danger! Rede Globo alienates (German: danger! Network Globo alienated).

Books

  • Daniel Herz: A História Secreta da Rede Globo . Porto Alegre: Tchê !, 1983 / Dom Quixote, 2010.
  • César Cruz Brittos, Valério Ricardo Siqueira Bolaño: Rede Globo: 40 anos de hegemonia e poder. São Paulo: Paul, 2005.
  • Joe Wallach: Meu Capítulo na TV Globo. Rio de Janeiro: Topbooks, 2011.

documentary

  • Beyond Citizen Kane (in Brazil: Muito Além do Cidadão Kane ) - 1993, British documentary, directed by Simon Hartog, produced by John Ellis, premiered on Channel 4 .

Web links

Commons : Rede Globo  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Rede Globo se torna a 2ª maior emissora do mundo , O Fuxico, 22 May 2012
  2. ^ Pablo Gentili: Lula para principiantes. Un paralelo entre la historia de Brasil y la historia de su mayor líder histórico , pagina12.com.ar, 8 April 2018
  3. 'O Globo' reconhece que apoio editorial a golpe de 64 foi 'um erro' , Folha de São Paulo, August 31, 2013
  4. Joe Wallach , Memoria Globo
  5. ^ Muito além do Cidadão Kane, o documentário proibido , Quatro Cantos, May 22, 2014
  6. Após 16 anos, Record compra documentário “Muito Além do Cidadão Kane” , Folha de São Paulo , August 20, 2009

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