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This page is about branding used for TV Globo's broadcast of both the Winter & Summer Olympic Games in Brazil. The network started broadcasting the Games starting in 1972 and has continuously aired the Games until 2008. Globo regained the rights in 2009 and started broadcasting the Games once again starting in 2014, and will continue to air the Games at least until 2032.
Munich 1972[]
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Montréal 1976[]
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Moscow 1980[]

Los Angeles 1984[]

Seoul 1988[]

Barcelona 1992[]

Atlanta 1996[]

Sydney 2000[]

Athens 2004[]

Beijing 2008[]
London 2012 (Summer Paralympics)[]
The Olympics could NOT be broadcast on Rede Globo, as the free-to-air TV rights were given exclusively to competitor Record (and Record News consequently) in this edition. However, most of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics pay-tv broadcasts went to Globo's sister channel SporTV (then from Globosat), with some of the 2012 Paralympics being broadcasted by Rede Globo itself.
Sochi 2014 (Winter)[]
Due to the success of Record's broadcasts of the 2010 Winter Games, Globo began to broadcast the Winter Olympic Games in a regular basis, starting from Sochi 2014.
Rio 2016[]
PyeongChang 2018 (Winter)[]
Tokyo 2020[]

Beijing 2022 (Winter)[]
Paris 2024[]
Milan Cortina 2026 (Winter)[]
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