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Rede Globo

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Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Rede Globo - History

Globo started airing on April 26, 1965 in Rio de Janeiro. In 1966 it started to air in São Paulo. The network was aired by Roberto Marinho and the Marinho family. Rede Globo is present in all states of the country and is the market leader, with a share of 40-60% of the audience. The national news, "Jornal Nacional," was the first to be transmitted nationally in Brazil. It is famous for the telenovelas (soap operas) which, together with the news and football, dominate primetime viewing in Brazil. These are exported all over the world, especially to Portugal where they have a cult following, and are also ...

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Rede Globo, Rede Globo - History, Rede Globo - Centers and Affiliates, Rede Globo - International, Rede Globo - Controversy, Rede Globo - Globo Shareholdings, Rede Globo - List of famous people from Globo Television, Rede Globo - Rede Globo's shows, Rede Globo - News, Rede Globo - Entertainment, Rede Globo - Sports, Rede Globo - Films, Rede Globo - Other

Read more here: » Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Rede Globo - History

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - City of God film - Plot summary

Taking place over the course of a few decades, City of God tells the story of two parallel lives from the favela Cidade de Deus (Portuguese for City of God) in Brazil. While both grow up amidst much violence and despair, both take different paths. As the years progress, the characters go through a series of changes. Li'l Dice changes his name to Li'l Ze, becomes one of the most violent gangsters in the City of God as he starts up his own gang, kills many rivals, and makes many enemies. Rocket witnesses much of this, as he develops an interest in photography and wishes ...

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City of God film, City of God film - Plot summary, City of God film - Cast

Read more here: » City of God film: Encyclopedia II - City of God film - Plot summary

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - List of television networks - A

List of television networks - Aa-Ar. Aaj Tak - Hindi news channel, India Aasthaa - Spiritual/Hindu religious programming, India ABS-CBN Broadcasting Company - (Alto Broadcasting System - Chronicle Broadcasting Network) Philippine television network; broadcasts in English, Filipino, as well as in major Philippine regional languages Abu Dhabi TV - Arabic 24 hour news and lifestyle channel, from Saudi Arabia ABC - American Broadcasting Company, USA, Canada ABC - Aus ...

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List of television networks, List of television networks - 0-9, List of television networks - A, List of television networks - Aa-Ar, List of television networks - B, List of television networks - C, List of television networks - D-F, List of television networks - K-M, List of television networks - N-Q, List of television networks - R, List of television networks - S, List of television networks - Sa-Sm, List of television networks - So-Sw, List of television networks - T, List of television networks - U-W

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Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Telenovela - Worldwide appeal

Telenovelas are not only immensely popular in Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and in Hispanic communities in the United States, but also have a wide following in Russia, Eastern Europe, France, Malaysia, Singapore, China, the Philippines, and Japan as well. In Argentina, they are usually produced by Telefe and Pol-ka; in Brazil, usually by Rede Globo, SBT, TV Record or Bandeirantes; in Chile by TVN and Canal 13; in Venezuela by Venevision or Radio Caracas Television; and in Puerto Rico, they were produced by WAPA-TV or Telemundo Puert ...

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Telenovela, Telenovela - Worldwide appeal, Telenovela - Telenovela World Summit, Telenovela - Awards, Telenovela - Comparison with U.S. soap operas, Telenovela - Famous telenovelas, Telenovela - From Mexico, Telenovela - From Argentina, Telenovela - From Brazil, Telenovela - Actors and actresses

Read more here: » Telenovela: Encyclopedia II - Telenovela - Worldwide appeal

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Ecuavisa - History

Ecuavisa first began to transmit programming in 1967. Instead of being located in Quito, the network began to show its programs from Guayaquil, where it remains based. With the advent of new technological advancements during the 1970s, Ecuavisa was able to gain the attention of a sizeable portion of Ecuador's television viewing public. Ecuavisa also benefitted from the advent of color television sets. Many of Ecuador's celebrities participated in Ecuavisa's shows throughout the 1980s and 1990s. During these two decades the network showed som ...

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Ecuavisa, Ecuavisa - History, Ecuavisa - Programming, Ecuavisa - External link

Read more here: » Ecuavisa: Encyclopedia II - Ecuavisa - History

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Big Brother Brasil - Big Brother 1

The first season started airing on January 20, 2002. It was hosted by Pedro Bial and Marisa Orth who later quit and did not host the second season. The show lasted 64 days and ended on April 2, 2002 and brought in record ratings. Big Brother Brasil - Participants. NAME OF PARTICIPANT WEEK THAT VOTED OUT THE HOUSE < ...

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Big Brother Brasil, Big Brother Brasil - Big Brother 1, Big Brother Brasil - Participants, Big Brother Brasil - Big Brother Brasil 2, Big Brother Brasil - Participants, Big Brother Brasil - Big Brother Brasil 3, Big Brother Brasil - Participants, Big Brother Brasil - Big Brother Brasil 4, Big Brother Brasil - Participants, Big Brother Brasil - Big Brother Brasil 5, Big Brother Brasil - Participants, Big Brother Brasil - Big Brother Brasil 6, Big Brother Brasil - Participants, Big Brother Brasil - Video Game

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Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Geographical usage of television - North American networks and stations

Geographical usage of television - Canadian networks and stations. Main article: Television in Canada In Canada, there are a number of national networks, including three main networks for English Canada. One, CBC Television, is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, a government-funded Crown corporation. The other two, CTV and Global, are privately run. The private networks usually use most of their primetime hours to rebroadcast U.S. shows, while the CBC airs more Canadian prog ...

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Geographical usage of television, Geographical usage of television - North American networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Canadian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - United States networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Latin American networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Mexican networks, Geographical usage of television - Bolivian networks, Geographical usage of television - Brazilian networks, Geographical usage of television - Chilean networks, Geographical usage of television - Nicaraguan networks, Geographical usage of television - European networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - National European networks, Geographical usage of television - Europe-wide networks, Geographical usage of television - Asian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Middle East networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - African networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Australasian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Australian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - New Zealand networks and stations

Read more here: » Geographical usage of television: Encyclopedia II - Geographical usage of television - North American networks and stations

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Ivete Sangalo - Beginnings Banda Eva and early solo career

Ivete Sangalo was born in Juazeiro, Bahia, where she spent her childhood. She started her singing career in events at school and then started singing at bars. After she received a Prêmio Caimmy, Bahia's somehow similar to the Grammy Awards, she started to achieve some attention and signed with Sony Music. In 1993, Sony decided to re-make axé group Banda Eva and she was chosed as the lead singer. With her charismatic image, their first album soon reached Brazilian's top charts. Her live album with the band, Banda E ...

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Ivete Sangalo, Ivete Sangalo - Beginnings Banda Eva and early solo career, Ivete Sangalo - Career revival, Ivete Sangalo - Banda Eva 1993-1998, Ivete Sangalo - Solo career 1999-present

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Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Monteiro Lobato - Works

Lobato is best known for a set of educational but entertaining children's books, which comprise about half of his production. The other half, consisting of a number of novels and short tales for adult readers, was less popular but marked a watershed in Brazilian literature. Most of his children books were set in the Sítio do Picapau Amarelo ("Ranch of the Yellow Woodpecker"), a small farm in the Brazilian countryside, and featured the elderly ranch owner Dona Benta, her grandchildren Narizinho ("Little Nose") and Ped ...

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Monteiro Lobato, Monteiro Lobato - Works, Monteiro Lobato - Children books, Monteiro Lobato - Adult books, Monteiro Lobato - Collected prefaces interviews articles and correspondence

Read more here: » Monteiro Lobato: Encyclopedia II - Monteiro Lobato - Works

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Geographical usage of television - African networks and stations

Despite being the most economically advanced country on the continent, South Africa did not introduce TV until 1976, owing to opposition from the apartheid regime. Nigeria was one of the first countries in Africa to introduce television, in 1959, followed by Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia) in 1961, while Zanzibar was the first in Africa to introduce colour television, in 1973. (Tanzania itself did not introduce television until 1994). The main satellite TV providers are the South African Multichoice DStv service, and the predominantly French language Canal Horizons, o ...

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Geographical usage of television, Geographical usage of television - North American networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Canadian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - United States networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Latin American networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Mexican networks, Geographical usage of television - Bolivian networks, Geographical usage of television - Brazilian networks, Geographical usage of television - Chilean networks, Geographical usage of television - Nicaraguan networks, Geographical usage of television - European networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - National European networks, Geographical usage of television - Europe-wide networks, Geographical usage of television - Asian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Middle East networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - African networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Australasian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Australian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - New Zealand networks and stations

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Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Geographical usage of television - European networks and stations

Geographical usage of television - National European networks. In much of Europe television broadcasting has historically been state dominated, rather than commercially organised, although commercial stations have grown in number recently. In the United Kingdom, the major national broadcaster is the state-operated BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), funded by a TV Licence. Commercial television is provided by ITV (Independent Television), Channel 4 and Five, as well as the satellite broadcaster British ...

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Geographical usage of television, Geographical usage of television - North American networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Canadian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - United States networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Latin American networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Mexican networks, Geographical usage of television - Bolivian networks, Geographical usage of television - Brazilian networks, Geographical usage of television - Chilean networks, Geographical usage of television - Nicaraguan networks, Geographical usage of television - European networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - National European networks, Geographical usage of television - Europe-wide networks, Geographical usage of television - Asian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Middle East networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - African networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Australasian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Australian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - New Zealand networks and stations

Read more here: » Geographical usage of television: Encyclopedia II - Geographical usage of television - European networks and stations

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Telenovela - Famous telenovelas

Telenovela - From Mexico. Rebelde, La madrastra, La usurpadora, Clase 406, Amor real Telenovela - From Argentina. Rebelde Way Telenovela - From Brazil. A Escrava Isaura, Xica da Silva, América, Senhora do Destino, O Clone, Por Amor, Laços de Família, Força de um Desejo, Coração de Estudante, Malhação, Bang Bang, A Lua me Disse, Da Cor do Pecado, O Beijo do Vampiro, Essas Mulheres, As Filhas da Mãe, Esperança, Terra Nostra, Mulheres ...

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Telenovela, Telenovela - Worldwide appeal, Telenovela - Telenovela World Summit, Telenovela - Awards, Telenovela - Comparison with U.S. soap operas, Telenovela - Famous telenovelas, Telenovela - From Mexico, Telenovela - From Argentina, Telenovela - From Brazil, Telenovela - Actors and actresses

Read more here: » Telenovela: Encyclopedia II - Telenovela - Famous telenovelas

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Geographical usage of television - Latin American networks and stations

Television has reached a great expansion in all the Latin American scope. Currently, there exist more than 500 television stations in all Latin America, according to the number of apparatuses by homes (more than 60 million), of more than two hundred million people. Because of the financial and political troubles that occurred between the mid-1970s and the early 1990s, television networks in some countries of this region had a development more irregular than the North American and European networks. In countries like Mexico or Brazil, one or ...

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Geographical usage of television, Geographical usage of television - North American networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Canadian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - United States networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Latin American networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Mexican networks, Geographical usage of television - Bolivian networks, Geographical usage of television - Brazilian networks, Geographical usage of television - Chilean networks, Geographical usage of television - Nicaraguan networks, Geographical usage of television - European networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - National European networks, Geographical usage of television - Europe-wide networks, Geographical usage of television - Asian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Middle East networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - African networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Australasian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - Australian networks and stations, Geographical usage of television - New Zealand networks and stations

Read more here: » Geographical usage of television: Encyclopedia II - Geographical usage of television - Latin American networks and stations

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Ecuavisa - Programming

Because of its location, Ecuavisa dedicates a portion of its programming to showing ecology videos, most of which are concentrated on areas located in Ecuador. Ecuavisa also shows many international shows. Its association with United States' Telemundo and Brazil's Rede Globo allows Ecuavisa to show telenovelas, such as "Gitanas" and "El Clon". Sports programming consist of WWE and association football shows. Ecuavisa has a nightly news show, as Televistazo, the more trustable TV news show in Ecuador; and it also has chil ...

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Ecuavisa, Ecuavisa - History, Ecuavisa - Programming, Ecuavisa - External link

Read more here: » Ecuavisa: Encyclopedia II - Ecuavisa - Programming

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Telenovela - Telenovela World Summit

The Third World Summit of the Telenovela and Fiction Industry ("3ra. Cumbre Mundial de la Industria de la Telenovela y la Ficción") will be held in Madrid, Spain on October 13th and 14th with the participation, for the first time, of Televisa, the #1 and oldest company in the Telenovela industry. Other countries attending the conference are Argentina, Bosnia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Portugal R ...

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Telenovela, Telenovela - Worldwide appeal, Telenovela - Telenovela World Summit, Telenovela - Awards, Telenovela - Comparison with U.S. soap operas, Telenovela - Famous telenovelas, Telenovela - From Mexico, Telenovela - From Argentina, Telenovela - From Brazil, Telenovela - Actors and actresses

Read more here: » Telenovela: Encyclopedia II - Telenovela - Telenovela World Summit

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Telenovela - Comparison with U.S. soap operas

Unlike American, UK and Australian soap operas, which are invariably designed to theoretically continue indefinitely and indeed sometimes do endure for decades with an ever-rotating cast of players and characters, most Latin American telenovelas have an average run of eight months to a year. The show's duration is pre-planned at the show's inception, with the overall story-arc and conclusion also known by the show's makers at its inception. Mundo de Juguete is the exception to the rule, with a total of 605 chapters (1974†...

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Telenovela, Telenovela - Worldwide appeal, Telenovela - Telenovela World Summit, Telenovela - Awards, Telenovela - Comparison with U.S. soap operas, Telenovela - Famous telenovelas, Telenovela - From Mexico, Telenovela - From Argentina, Telenovela - From Brazil, Telenovela - Actors and actresses

Read more here: » Telenovela: Encyclopedia II - Telenovela - Comparison with U.S. soap operas

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - List of television networks - S

List of television networks - Sa-Sm. Sab TV - Entertainment channel, India Sanskar - Hindu religious/spiritual programming, India SBS (Korea) - Nationality Broadcaster, Korea Scottish TV - Independent TV for Central Scotland Scuzz - Rock music station, UK SET MAX - Hindi movie/entertainment channel, India Seven Network - Australia Showtime - movie channel, USA SIC - SIC private TV for Portugal SIC Comédia - Portuguese TV priva ...

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List of television networks, List of television networks - 0-9, List of television networks - A, List of television networks - Aa-Ar, List of television networks - B, List of television networks - C, List of television networks - D-F, List of television networks - K-M, List of television networks - N-Q, List of television networks - R, List of television networks - S, List of television networks - Sa-Sm, List of television networks - So-Sw, List of television networks - T, List of television networks - U-W

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Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Rede Globo - Controversy

Rede Globo has and has had for many years by far the biggest number of viewers in Brazil, thus also having the power to influence election results, especially with the use of it's news broadcasting in manner that is favorable to its proprietors' preferred candidates. Most notoriously, in 1989, it broadcast an edited version of the last debate between Fernando Collor de Mello, whom it openly favored, and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (current President - 2003/2007), just before election day in a manner that the former received more air time and had mo ...

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Rede Globo, Rede Globo - History, Rede Globo - Centers and Affiliates, Rede Globo - International, Rede Globo - Controversy, Rede Globo - Globo Shareholdings, Rede Globo - List of famous people from Globo Television, Rede Globo - Rede Globo's shows, Rede Globo - News, Rede Globo - Entertainment, Rede Globo - Sports, Rede Globo - Films, Rede Globo - Other

Read more here: » Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Rede Globo - Controversy

Rede Globo: Encyclopedia II - Rede Globo - Centers and Affiliates

Rede Globo has a main production complex in Rio de Janeiro called "Projac" (oficially named "Central Globo de Produção", or Globo Production Center), where most of their shows are produced, and another center in São Paulo. Projac is one of largest TV production centers in the world and the biggest in Latin America, with numerous scenographic cities as locations for soap operas. Afiliates cover 97% of territory of Brazil. Is recognized as the world's biggest TV network in territ ...

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Rede Globo, Rede Globo - History, Rede Globo - Centers and Affiliates, Rede Globo - International, Rede Globo - Controversy, Rede Globo - Globo Shareholdings, Rede Globo - List of famous people from Globo Television, Rede Globo - Rede Globo's shows, Rede Globo - News, Rede Globo - Entertainment, Rede Globo - Sports, Rede Globo - Films, Rede Globo - Other

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