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Revision as of 04:14, 16 June 2022
Company type | Subsidiary of Grupo Globo |
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Industry | Entertainment Cable Television Interactive Media |
Founded | 19 October 1991 |
Founder | Joseph Wallach · Roberto Irineu Marinho · José Bonifácio Sobrinho |
Defunct | December 31, 2019 (own corporate name) November 30, 2020 (brand) |
Successor | |
Headquarters | , Brazil |
Area served | Brazil |
Key people | Alberto Pecegueiro (CEO) |
Number of employees | 1,480 |
Parent | Grupo Globo |
Divisions | TV Globo Globo News Telecine GNT Multishow Canal Viva SporTV Megapix Modo Viagem Gloob Gloobinho |
Website | canaisglobosat |
Globosat, was a Brazilian pay television content service, part of Grupo Globo. Established in 1991, after the creation of subscription television services in Brazil, with 29 channels and over 1,000 employees, it is the largest pay television content provider in Brazil, as well as of Latin America, comprising a domestic audience of 45 million viewers distributed among more than 15 million households.
History
In 1993, Globosat split its content generation and distribution businesses. Cable TV sales and distribution were assigned to Net Brasil, which was also responsible for installing cable networks in selected cities. Nowadays NET is responsible for the cable network in those cities. Content production and programming remained with Globosat, renamed to Canais Globosat.
It has also operated a channel in Portugal, TV Globo Portugal, having earlier operated a similar channel, GNT Portugal, until 2006.
On September 15, 2020, Globosat merged its operations with Rede Globo, following Grupo Globo's "Uma só Globo" ("One Globo") restructuring; the merger made Globosat being renamed that day to Canais Globo.
Canais Globo's networks
Current networks
- On Demand
- Globoplay
- Canais Globo app (formerly known as MUU and Globosat Play)
- Canal OFF app
- Combate app
- Premiere app
- Sexy Hot
- Telecine app
- Adult content
- Playboy TV
- Sextreme
- Sexy Hot
- Venus
- In association with Globo
*Operated by Fundação Roberto Marinho.
- Films and Series
- Rede Telecine
- Telecine Action
- Telecine Cult
- Telecine Fun
- Telecine Pipoca
- Telecine Premium
- Telecine Touch
- Megapix
- NBCUniversal International Networks Brasil (joint-venture with Comcast/NBCUniversal)
- Sports
1 - Joint-venture with Disney, Universal Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Paramount Pictures.
2 - Joint-venture with a group of Brazilian filmmakers.
3 - Playboy do Brasil is a joint-venture created from the association between Globosat and Playboy TV Latin America.
Former networks
- Shoptime (currently owned by Universo Americanas, via its e-commerce division, B2W) - home shopping
- Premiere Filmes (pay-per-view) new film releases
- Canal Rural (formerly a joint-venture with Grupo RBS, later owned only by RBS, now part of J&F Investimentos) - agrochannel
- Premiere Rural (pay-per-view) rodeos and agrochannel
- Telecine HD - (premium channel) - movies in high definition
- Private (joint-venture with Playboy do Brasil) - adult content
- ForMan (joint-venture with Playboy do Brasil) - adult content
- +Bis (on demand)
- Telecine Zone (on demand)
- Receitas GNT (on demand)
- Sexy Hot 360° (on demand)
- Big Brother Brasil Play
- Bis Play
- Canal Brasil Play
- Canal OFF Play
- Globo News Play
- Gloob Play
- Gloobinho Play
- GNT Play
- Mais Globosat Play
- Megapix Play
- Multishow Play
- SporTV Play
- Studio Universal Play
- Syfy Play
- Universal TV Play
- Viva Play
- Philos TV
External links
- Globosat (Portuguese)