Thursday, 23 May 2013

BRAZIL'S POWERHOUSES.

                  
                   THE PRODUCTION:
 GLOBE NETWORK

Rede Globo (Globe Network), or simply Globo, is a Brazilian television network, launched by media mogul Roberto Marinho on April 26, 1965. It is owned by media conglomerate Organizações Globo, being by far the largest of its holdings. It is said that Globo is the second-largest commercial TV network in annual revenue worldwide behind just American Broadcasting Company and the largest producer of telenovelas.
Globo is headquartered in the Jardim Botânico neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, where its news division is based. The network's main production studios are located at a complex dubbed Projac (short for "Jacarepaguá project"), located in Jacarepaguá, Barra da Tijuca. It is composed of 122 owned and affiliate television stations throughout Brazil[3] plus its own international networks, TV Globo Internacional and TV Globo Portugal. In 2007, Globo moved its analog operations to high-definition television production for digital broadcasting.

Globo has used several logos throughout its history. The first version of the current logo design debuted in 1976, a blue ball with a television shaped box in the middle, with another ball inside it and represents the planet earth with a television screen broadcasting the planet earth itself.



The second version debuted in 1980 and re-edited in 1983 with both balls in one united silver colour The third version of the current logo debuted in 1986, now with the two balls being silver, and the inside being rainbow colored. Most of Globo's modern logos have been minor variations of this design. Hans Donner designed the current logo and presentation packages used by Globo, in 2008, 2009, 2010 and in April and September 2012. These include interprogram idents and even an enhanced Plim-Plim interval ident.






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