TV Globo Portugal

Globo Now
Company typeSubsidiary of Globo
IndustryTelevision
Founded1 October 2007 (2007-10)
HeadquartersLisbon, Portugal
Key people
Roberto Irineu Marinho
(president)
ProductsTelevision channels
OwnerGrupo Globo
ParentTV Globo Internacional
WebsiteTV Globo Internacional

Globo Now is a subsidiary of Globo, a Brazilian television network. It produces and distributes programming from Brazil in Portugal and Europe.[1]

In Portugal, it distributes three channels, two of which are premium channels. Since 1998 and prior to this establishment, Globo aired GNT Portugal and Canal Brasil in Portugal, which are currently unavailable. Despite GNT was one of the most watched channels in Portugal, it stopped being aired in Portugal in 2006 when the contract expired and Brazilian rival network Rede Record moved in.[2] It soon returned to Portugal, with a premium channel branded as TV Globo Portugal in 2007, currently renamed Globo Premium. In October 17, 2011, the Rede Globo subsidiary was inaugurated in Lisbon.[1]

Channels

  • Globo (general entertainment, HD version available)
  • PFC (Brazilian football channel, premium channel across platforms)
  • Globo Europa
  • Globo Africa (currently exclusive to ZAP in Angola and Mozambique, HD version available)
  • Globo ON (old content, exclusive to ZAP in Angola and Mozambique)

References

  1. ^ a b Rede Globo inaugura sede europeia em Lisboa
  2. ^ GNT diz que canal está em risco em Portugal por falta de resposta da TV Cabo
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