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, they started to broadcast films from Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Current programs
Telenovelas
Reality shows
Late night
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Title
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Run
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Notes
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| Talk with Bial
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Conversa com Bial
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2017–present
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[6]
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| Lady Night
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2019–present
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[7]
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| What Are You Talking About, Porchat?
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Que História é Essa, Porchat?
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2020–present
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[8]
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| Avisa Lá Que Eu Vou
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2022–present
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[9]
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Variety
Music festivals
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Host
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Run
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| Show da Virada
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Various
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1998–present
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| Rock in Rio
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1985–present
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| Lolapalooza Brazil
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2012–present
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| The Town Festival
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2023–present
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| Circuito Sertanejo
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2022–present
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Stand-up comedy
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Host
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Run
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Notes
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| Aberto ao Público
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Maurício Meirelles, Bruna Louise, Murilo Couto and Thiago Ventura
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2025–present
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[18]
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Educational and Social service
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Host
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Day of the week
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Run
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Notes
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| Criança Esperança
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Various
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Yearly
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1986–present
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[19]
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Newscasts
National
Local
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Host(s)
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Run
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Notes
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| Bom Dia Praça
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It varies for each local broadcaster.
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1983–present
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[29]
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| Praça TV 1ª Edição
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[30]
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| Praça TV 2ª Edição
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[31]
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| Boletim Praça TV 2ª Edição
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2025–present
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—
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National and local
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Host(s)
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Run
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Notes
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| Bom Dia Sábado
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It varies for each local broadcaster. (local)
Sabina Simonato and Marcelo Pereira (national)
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2018–present (local)
2025–present (national)
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[32][33][34]
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Breaking news
Journalistic programs
National
Local
| Title
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Host(s)
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Run
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Notes
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| Sunday's local programming
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It varies for each local broadcaster.
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1996–present
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[44]
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Sports
National
| Title
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Host(s)
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Run
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Notes
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| Auto Esporte
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Cris Amaral
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2002–present
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[45]
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| Segue o Jogo
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Lucas Gutierrez Paulo Nunes
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2019–present
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[46]
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| Bora Pro Jogo
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Tiago Medeiros
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2025–present
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[47]
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National and local
| Title
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Host(s)
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Run
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Notes
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| Globo Esporte
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Alex Escobar (national)
It varies for each local broadcaster. (local)
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1978–present
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[48]
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| Esporte Espetacular
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Karine Alves and Fernando Fernandes (national)
It varies for each local broadcaster. (local)
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1973–1983; 1987–present
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[49]
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Carnival
Religious
Movie blocks
| Title
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Run
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Notes
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| Sessão da Tarde
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1974–present
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[50]
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| Domingo Maior
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1972–present
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[51]
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| Cinema Especial
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1978–present
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[52]
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| Supercine
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1981–present
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[53]
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| Corujão
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1985–present
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[54]
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| Tela Quente
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1988–present
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[55]
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| Temperatura Máxima
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1989–present
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[56]
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| Cinemaço
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2019–present
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[57]
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| Campeões de Bilheteria
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1969-1998; 2020–present
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[58]
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| Sessão de Sábado[59]
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1992–2011; 2019; 2020; 2021–present
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[60]
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Series blocks
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Run
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Notes
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| Sessão Globoplay
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2019–present
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[61]
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Series
| Title
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Run
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Notes
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| Vida de Rodeio
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2025—present
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[62]
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| Rensga Hits!
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2022—present
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[63]
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International series
Sitcoms blocks
| Title
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As
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Run
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Notes
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| Vai que Cola
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Sessão Comédia na Madruga
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2022—present
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[65]
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See also
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