Globo is a privately owned company headquartered in Brazil, founded in 1925 and employing approximately 16,970 individuals. The company reported $3.1B in revenue as of 2024. Globo functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer, specializing in broadcast television and radio. It operates as a Brazilian media and communication conglomerate with interests across Latin America, including radio, television, internet, and print media.

2024 Revenue

Founded

1925

Headcount

16,967

Headquarters

Brazil

Primary Segment

Broadcast television and radio

Ownership

Privately Owned

Deployments

1

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Pedro Leite, a machine learning engineer and AI researcher at Grupo Globo, is exploring generative audio systems, collaborating with a colleague, as of February 9, 2026. This follows news from December 25, 2025, that fully following the Brazilian Championship became about 40% more expensive for fans in 2025 compared to 2024. This increase occurred despite more free options from platforms including Globo, due to fragmented broadcasting rights. On December 3, 2025, Eletromidia, an urban furniture advertising company part of Grupo Globo, won the Platform of Communication category at the Caboré Award. Earlier, on December 2, 2025, Grupo Globo began constructing its new headquarters in Brasília, the Roberto Marinho building, a project designed to consolidate all the group's companies in the federal capital into a single address for the first time. In October 2025, Estúdios Globo marked its 30th anniversary, focusing on diversity and the use of technology throughout its trajectory.

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Globo offers 7 products in the media and telecoms services industry. Globo's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services, content rights and broadcast television and radio.
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Globo's revenues were over $1B in 2024. Caretta Research has split Globo's revenue into 4 different product categories, the largest of which is linear (national channel groups). For full access to Globo's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Globo currently holds 70 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including aquatics and swimming, motorsports, climbing, volleyball, gymnastics, combat sports, multi-sport, sailing, athletics, soccer | association football, tennis, surfing, futsal, american football, basketball, canoeing and kayaking and beach volleyball.

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