DGJE

DGJE, abbreviation of Direção Geral de Jornalismo e Esporte (General Directorate of Journalism and Sports, in English), is the news and sports division of Rede Globo, located in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, for network programs, as well as local along with Minas Gerais and the Federal District. It also includes two cable channels, SporTV and GloboNews.

The directors of the news division is Silvia Faria and the sports division is Renato Ribeiro. The DGJE is directed by journalist Ali Kamel and Mariano Boni, as CEO.

General Director

  • Carlos Henrique Schroder (2001–2013)[1]
  • Ali Kamel (2013–present)[2]

Programs and Broadcasts

TV news Format Broadcasts Description
Auto Esporte Sports Kalinka Schutel Program that is dedicated motorsports and covers motor racing news about broadcast on Sunday morning.
Bom Dia Brasil News Chico Pinheiro and Ana Paula Araújo A national breakfast news bulletin, broadcast from Monday to Friday at 7:30am. On January 21, the national breakfast news bulletin, broadcast from Monday to Friday at 8:00am.
Bom Dia Praça News Several Broadcasts Localized breakfast news programs shown Monday through Friday, at 6:00 am.
Fantástico Current Affairs Tadeu Schmidt and Poliana Abritta Mix topics such as Journalism, Entertainment, Humor and Sports, shown nationwide on Sundays at 21.05.
Esporte Espetacular Sports Bárbara Coelho and Lucas Gutierrez Weekly magazine that broadcasts reports, interviews and news about sports broadcast on Sunday morning.
Globo Esporte Sports Several Broadcasts A daily sports news program with the roundup of the day's sporting events and football matches, broadcasts from Monday to Saturday, at 12:50, with several presenters, immediately after its local news bulletins.
Globo Repórter Magazine Glória Maria and Sandra Annenberg A news presented by on Fridays at 22:30. It is made with the support from Globo's owned and affiliated stations.
Globo Rural Magazine Nélson Araújo and Hellen Martins A news program about farming and the latest rural on Sunday morning.
Hora Um News Roberto Kovalick An hour-long early morning news show for the whole country and broadcast from Monday to Friday, from 5:00 am 6:00 am.
Jornal da Globo News Renata Lo Prete The national late news bulletin, shown on Monday to Friday, no fixed timeslot, but after midnight.
Jornal Hoje News Maria Júlia Coutinho The national midday news, being shown from Monday to Friday at 13:20. and Saturdays, with the Saturday anchors.
Jornal Nacional News William Bonner and Renata Vasconcellos The main national newscast and the only newscast broadcasting from its Rio de Janeiro news center, in the form of a newsroom from Monday to Friday at 20.30 with and Saturdays, relief presenters.
Praça TV News Several Broadcasts The first and midday edition of the local news program, shown from Monday through Saturday at 12:05pm and 19.15, by a rotation of presenters.
Via Brasil Magazine Renata Capucci News program of GloboNews, where shows articles with trivia and places of Brazil. redisplayed on Saturday morning.

Correspondents

TVGI
CountryCityCorrespondent
New York City
  • Jorge Pontual
  • Tiago Eltz
  • Sandra Coutinho
  • Clarissa Lyra-Salles
  • Mila Burns
Washington
  • Luís Fernando Silva Pinto
  • Raquel Krahenbuhl
Los Angeles
  • Vandrey Pereira
  • James Cimino
  • Luciana Franchini
 United KingdomLondon
  • Cecília Malan
  • Pedro Vedova
  • Ana Carolina Abar
  • Rodrigo Carvalho
  • Ana Carolina Raimundi
  • Natalie Reinoso
 FranceParis
  • Rodrigo Alvarez
  • Flavian Charuel
  • Lúcia Muzell
  • Paulo Mariotti
 SpainMadrid
  • Luísa Belchior
 PortugalLisbon
  • Leonardo Monteiro
 ItalyRome
  • Ilze Scamparini
  • Gina Marquez
Veneza
  • Diogo Mainardi
 ArgentinaBuenos Aires
  • Ariel Palacios
 GermanyBerlin
  • Rodrigo Alvarez
  • Cristiane Ramalho
  SwitzerlandZurich
  • Bianca Rothier
 JapanTokyo
  • Carlos Gil
  • Claudia Sarmento
 IsraelTel Aviv
  • Daniela Kresch
 ChinaBeijing
  • Vivian Oswald
Hong Kong
  • Luiza Duarte
 CanadaToronto
  • Marzio Lorenzo

References

  1. "Carlos Schroder is the new CEO of Globo" (in Portuguese). Zero Hora. Retrieved 2014-12-24.
  2. "Globe announces more changes in journalism management positions" (in Portuguese). UOL. Archived from the original on 2014-12-25. Retrieved 2014-12-24.
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