Rádio Globo
Rádio Globo is a Brazilian contemporary hit radio network, owned by Sistema Globo de Rádio (Grupo Globo's radio division). It was launched on 2 December 1944.[1]
Type | Broadcast radio network |
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Country | |
First air date | 2 December 1944 |
Headquarters | Rio de Janeiro |
Owner | Sistema Globo de Rádio (Grupo Globo) |
Official website | radioglobo.com.br |
Its journalists anchors are Roberto Canázio and Rosana Jatobá. The company employs more than 200 other journalists.
Until 15 July 2019, Rádio Globo was a full-service network. On that date, the network "flipped" to a Brazilian-style CHR format (also known in the country as "popular radio"), retaining the football broadcasts (branded as "Futebol Globo no Rádio" and simulcast with sister network CBN).
Owned-and-operated stations
- Rio de Janeiro: ZYD 471 - FM 98.1 MHz
Programs and Communications
- Vai na Fé (Padre Omar)
- Café das Seis
- RJ: Fernando Ceylão e Mariliz Pereira Jorge
- SP: Mariana Godoy e Marc Tawil
- Papo de Almoço (Léo Jaime, Fernanda Gentil, Adriane Galisteu, Tiago Abravanel, Marcos Veras)
- Tá Rolando Música (Rafa Ferraz)
- Redação Globo (Rosana Jatobá)
- Zona Mista
- RJ: Pop Bola
- SP: Rodrigo Rodrigues
- Globo Esportivo
- RJ: Marcelo Barreto
- SP: Oscar Ulisses
- Radar do Esporte and Esporte S/A (Carlos Eduardo Eboli)
- Convocadas (Fernanda Gentil)
- Mundo da Luta (Rhodes Lima)
- Em Cartaz (Charles Gavin, Maurício Valladares, Henrique Portugal, Dedé Teicher, Diogo Nogueira)
- Sai do Ar (Rafa Ferraz e Thiago Matheus)
- Cartola FC (Hugo Lago)
- Segue o Jogo (Felipe Andreoli)
- Futebol à Manivela and Domingo + Esportivo (Maurício Bastos)
- Trilha de Craques and Galera da Bola (Rodrigo Rodrigues)
- Revista Rádio Globo (Roberto Canázio)
References
- "60 anos de história". Rádio Globo. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
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