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TV Globo Internacional (also known by its acronym TVGI or just as Globo) is an international
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broadcasting from Brazil. It was launched on 24 August 1999 and it is owned by
Grupo Globo Grupo Globo (), formerly and still legally known as Organizações Globo (), is a Brazilian privately held company, private entertainment and mass media conglomerate (company), conglomerate based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Founded in 1925 by I ...
.


History

Globo announced the launch of the channel in May 1999, with a prospective launch date for June. They had already assisted in a prior experiment in Japan ( IPCTV). The service was going to provide an eight-hour block running three times to make a 24-hour cycle, and that 70% of the schedule would be identical to its parent network in Brazil. The remaining 30% was to consist of programming from its archives. Foreign content would not be seen due to licensing issues. The service was to be premium from the outset, with an estimate potential audience of 5.5 million subscribers, of which 2.2 million were Brazilian immigrants and 3.3 million were Portuguese immigrants. The service wasn't set to launch in Portugal due to its shares held at SIC, as well as the Portuguese GNT cable channel. Operational costs were estimated to be worth R$3.5 million, while the profit from subscribers would be estimated at RS$2 million in its first twelve months alone. The channel started broadcasting on 24 August. The primary targets were the United States and Japan. Globo wanted to launch the channel in selected Latin American countries (Chile, Argentina, Colombia and Mexico) within its first two weeks and Europe within its first month. Globo also planned to include Spanish-language programming within a two-year window. By June 2000, the channel had claimed 1 million subscribers, still far from the long-term goal of achieving the 5.5 target. The channel launched in Africa that month, in Angola and Mozambique, while later eyeing for a launch in South Africa. The aim was to target Portuguese-speaking countries. Starting from the 2000 edition, the Criança Esperança charity started collecting donations from viewers outside of Brazil, specifically from TV Globo Internacional subscribers. No Limite, Globo's first reality show, was blocked from TV Globo Internacional due to rights issues and allegations that the network was copying Survivor (which Globo denied), and was trying to resolve the issue. The network did not disclose who was responsible for the negotiations. The channel reached Australia on 6 December 2000 through an agreement with TARBS. It also negotiated with British, Dutch and French operators, with the aim to formally launch the channel in Europe by the first trimester of 2001. Three years after launch, the channel already surpassed 200,000 subscribers, divided in three key areas Americas, Africa and Australia (also including New Zealand and East Timor). Programs were subject to constant repeats due to timezone issues. By early 2003, the number of subscribers in the three African countries where it was carried (Angola, Mozambique and South Africa) had surpassed the US figure: 50,000 in Africa against 43,000 in the United States alone. The channel launched in Canada in 2003 after receiving a permit from the
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. In the United States, its carriage expanded to cable operators, as up until then, it was limited to satellite operators, under the grounds that the cable operators had more foothold in the market share. In 2004, the channel signed a contract with
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, aiming to reach out to subscribers in Boston and Miami, cities with a strong Brazilian diaspora. The channel also launched in Mexico, after signing an agreement with Televisa, to carry the channel on its two subscription television operators, Sky and Cablevisión, to 150,000 households. Official data at the time said that the channel was available to 1.8 million households, for a total of seven million viewers. In 2006, TV Globo Internacional's largest market was Angola, reaching close to 100,000 subscribers in the country alone, surpassing over 90,000 subscribers in the United States. The channel also built studios for local production in Angola, catering its African audience. Facing the closure of GNT in Portugal, as TV Globo Internacional was distributed to the rest of Europe by means of Hispasat, where TV Cabo's satellite package was located, TV Globo Internacional announced the launch of its own direct-to-home platform for Europe, starting March 15, 2006. The payment central was located in the United Kingdom, the operational base in Paris and the logistic center in Italy. The channel carried the
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in the United States thanks to a last-minute agreement days before the start of the competition. 56 out of the 64 matches were carried live. In the third round of the group phase, the eight remaining matches aired in 20-minute highlights. Broadcasts to Portugal resumed on 1 October 2007 with a separate service than the one to the rest of Europe in order to avoid conflicts with SIC, which had a contract to air some of its titles. In January 2009, the channel was added to iO in the New York metropolitan area. On 11 November 2012, a Portuguese version of Globo was launched. On 31 December 2021, Globo Internacional closed in
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in favor of the expansion of
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in the region, the linear channel continues only on Globoplay and in
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.


Programming

TV Globo Internacional offers more than four thousand hours of programming a day, including soap operas,
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, miniseries, music, comedy, documentaries, news and live soccer. The channel's signal comes from Globo's playouts in
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and
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, 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 TV Globo (stylized as tvglobo; , ), formerly known as Rede Globo de Televisão (; shortened to Rede Globo) or simply known as Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air Television broadcasting, television network, launched by media proprietor Roberto M ...
in Brazil, but because it is an international channel, not all programming coming from Brazil could be aired (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 TV Globo (stylized as tvglobo; , ), formerly known as Rede Globo de Televisão (; shortened to Rede Globo) or simply known as Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air Television broadcasting, television network, launched by media proprietor Roberto M ...
in Brazil, also broadcasts TV news programs such as ''
Hora Um da Notícia ''Hora Um da Notícia'', also known as simply ''Hora Um'', is an early morning two hour-long news program aired by the Brazilian television broadcaster TV Globo, which debuted on December 1, 2014, replacing the daily edition of the ''Globo Rural'' ...
'', ''
Bom Dia Brasil ''Bom Dia Brasil'' (; ) is a Brazilian breakfast television programme produced and broadcast by TV Globo. The show includes segments from studios around Brazil, moderated by the main presenters in the home studio. The show includes Brazilian po ...
'', ''
Jornal Hoje ''Jornal Hoje'' is a news program aired by the Brazilian television broadcaster TV Globo. The program is broadcast in the early afternoon from Monday to Saturday as part of a news block that also includes '' Praça TV'' and ''Globo Esporte''. It i ...
'', ''
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'' and ''
Jornal da Globo ''Jornal da Globo'' (''Globo Journal'') is the late night news show broadcast by the Brazilian television channel TV Globo. It does not have a fixed starting time, but usually airs at or after midnight, Monday to Friday evenings. Hosted by Renat ...
'', live soccer, besides the three telenovelas currently airing in Brazil. The episodes will air the day after the original broadcast 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 as aired in Brazil. Serials such as ''
A Diarista ''A Diarista'' (in Portuguese, literally "The Daily Help") is a Brazilian television sitcom directed by José Alvarenga Jr. and written by Aloísio de Abreu and Bruno Mazzeo. The series aired from 13 April 2004 to 31 July 2007 on Rede Globo. Plo ...
'', '' Casseta & Planeta Urgente'', ''
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'', ''
A Grande Família ''A Grande Família'' () is a Brazilian television sitcom created by Oduvaldo Vianna Filho and Armando Costa that originally aired on Rede Globo from 29 March 2001 to 11 September 2014. The show tells the story of a typical middle-class family l ...
'', ''
Domingão do Faustão ''Domingão do Faustão'' ( literally ''Big Fausto's Big Sunday'') was a Brazilian TV show aired every Sunday from 1989 to 2021. Produced by Rede Globo and hosted by Fausto Silva (also known as Faustão), it featured live music performances (usu ...
'' and ''
Zorra Total ''Zorra Total'' was a Brazilian television comedy broadcast by TV Globo. It was launched on March 25, 1999, and has been shown on Saturdays at 10 p.m. since May 1999. Despite being popular, ''Zorra'' is heavily criticized for its style of foolish ...
'', among others, are also broadcast by TVGI. Subscribers could 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
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shows.


Correspondents


Journalism


Sports


Carriage


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
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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

On 22 November 2021, it was announced that TV Globo Internacional would stop broadcasting in all European countries, except Portugal, from 31 December. Viewers will follow Globo Internacional's programming through
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, whose international service is available in select Western European countries. At the time the decision was taken, misinformation emerged on
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due to a supposed crisis, which was denied by Globo.


Africa

TV Globo Internacional launched in August 2000 on the DStv platform catering audiences in
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,
Angola Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of c ...
and
Mozambique Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South Afr ...
."MultiChoice expands in West Africa", ''Africa Film & TV Magazine'', nº. 27, November 2000 – January 2001.


See also

*
Grupo Globo Grupo Globo (), formerly and still legally known as Organizações Globo (), is a Brazilian privately held company, private entertainment and mass media conglomerate (company), conglomerate based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Founded in 1925 by I ...
*
Globosat Globosat, was a Brazilian pay television content service, part of Grupo Globo. Established in 1991, after the Cable Television in Brazil, creation of subscription television services in Brazil, with 29 channels and over 1,000 employees, it is ...


References

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