Michael Kruse
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Rede Globo is a Brazilian open commercial television network headquartered in the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is assisted by more than 200 million people daily, be they in Brazil or abroad, through TV Globo International. [9] [10] The station is the second largest commercial television network in the world, behind only the American American Broadcasting Company (ABC) [11] [12] and one of the largest producers of soap operas. The station reaches 98.56% of the Brazilian territory, covering 5,490 municipalities and about 99.55% of the total Brazilian population. The company is part of Grupo Globo, one of the largest media conglomerates on the planet. [13] [14] [15] Although on January 5, 1951, during the government of Eurico Gaspar Dutra, Radio Globo first requested a television concession, it was only in July 1957 that then President Juscelino Kubitschek approved the concession; at the end of December of the same year, the National Telecommunications Council published a decree that granted channel 4 of Rio de Janeiro to TV Globo Ltda. [16] The station began operating on April 26, 1965 and was founded by journalist Roberto Marinho. As the nation's largest television network and one of the largest in the world, the station has an unparalleled ability to influence culture, politics and public opinion. Since its founding, the company has a long history of controversy in its relations with Brazilian society, ranging from its support to the military regime to influence in presidential elections of the democratic period, as in 1989. [21]

Alex Teixeira
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Rede Globo is a Brazilian open commercial television network headquartered in the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is assisted by more than 200 million people daily, be they in Brazil or abroad, through TV Globo International. The station is the second largest commercial television network in the world, behind only the American American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and one of the largest producers of soap operas. The station reaches 98.56% of Brazilian territory, covering 5,490 municipalities and 99.55% of the total Brazilian population. The company is part of Grupo Globo, one of the largest media conglomerates on the planet.

Aurelino Levy Dias de Campos
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I AM DECEPTIONED WITH THE GLOBE NETWORK. I'm connected on the internet and Ana RAFALELA got 40.3% while the second 33 and the third 26%. GLOBE NETWORK THAT'S UGLY I'LL REPORT ON THE REGULATORY AGENCY. . . . . YOU DO NOT ANSWER THE PHONE TO REGISTER THE COMPLAINT. I WANT AUDIT

Lucas Soares Fontes
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In Brazil, you should only value SERIOUS, IMPARTIAL, INDEPENDENT and APARTIDARY journalism that is not sold to anyone and that also does not tell badly told or "well cut" stories that create completely wrong reputations about people ONLY WITH THE INTEREST OF HARMING THEM . Very disappointed with what became the old plin plin. Many former employees there tell Globo's rotten things on the internet. And some who work already anonymously denounce Rede Globo's "atypical" relations with the NOVO Party.

J Martins
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The undisputed technical quality of the station is completely nullified by its ideological alignment, known for defending conservative positions - for example: it supported the military dictatorship in Brazil, opposed direct elections and tried to manipulate an election of Leonel Brizola as governor of Rio de Janeiro.