Global Media Group has its origins in Olivedesportos, a company founded in 1990 by Joaquim Oliveira and in the privatizations of
DN and
JN. In the early 1990s, businessman Luís Silva transformed himself into the media sector as the winner of the privatizations of DN and JN.
TSF Rádio Notícias, founded by a group of journalists, is the last media outlet to join the
Lusomundo group, which acquired the majority of TSF in 1994. Global Media Group has held interests in the area of television broadcasting rights for the main professional football competitions in Portugal, as well as sponsorship and sports advertising rights. In 1994, Global Media Group acquired its first press title, the sports newspaper
O Jogo. In 1998, he launched
Sport TV, in partnership with
RTP and
PT Multimédia, a subscription television channel. In 2001, the former Controlinveste created, in partnership with
Portugal Telecom, the company Sportinveste Multimedia, responsible for managing digital and multimedia operations at two of the three main football clubs in Portugal (
F.C. Porto and
Sporting), as well as other websites dedicated to the distribution of informative and multimedia content in the area of sport. Given the great success of this television channel exclusively dedicated to sport, all of them in high definition: Sport TV2, Sport TV3, Sport TV Live, Sport TV Africa, Sport TV Golfe and Sport TV Américas. After the acquisition of
Lusomundo in 2005, the Controlinveste group gathered offers in the media area in Portugal, which includes
Sport TV and the news radio
TSF, in addition to press titles such as
JN,
DN, 24 Horas, O Jogo, Global Notícias; other titles such as the newspaper Ocasião; in the regional press, Açoriano Oriental (the oldest newspaper in Portugal), Jornal do Fundão, Diário de Notícias da Madeira; the magazines Evasões, Volta ao Mundo and also a shareholding in the Lusa agency. To support the printed publications business, Global Media Group had a presence in the printing sector through two graphic companies (Funchalense, in Lisbon and NavePrinter, in Porto) as well as in the distribution sector, through two companies, Vasp in distribution at points of sale and Notícias Direct, focused on door-to-door distribution of newspapers and magazines. In addition, Global Media Group also had several financial interests in sports corporations and telecommunications companies. He controls an operation in the tourism sector, the Cosmos travel agency, which has an e-commerce portal. In October 2012, Joaquim Oliveira formalized the sale of the group to a group of Angolan investors. In 2013, Controlinveste was sold partly inter alia to Angolan investor
António Mosquito Mbakassi (27.5%), representing a group of investors from Angola. The other parts were sold to Luís Montez (15%),
BCP (15%) and
BES (15%). Founder and owner Joaquim Oliveira keeps the remaining 27.5%. The deal included all of its print media and a radio station, which are
DN,
JN,
O Jogo,
Açoriano Oriental and
TSF. The deal was financially advised by Banco Privado Atlântico. The group's financial difficulties, mainly due to high liabilities, forced Joaquim Oliveira to cede control of the group. António Mosquito and Luís Montez were the new shareholders. The new shareholding structure was designed to restructure Controlinveste Media and increase its share capital. This operation did not include Sport TV. On 17 December 2014, Controlinveste unveiled their new identity as Global Media Group and officially took the new name on 12 January 2015. ==Grupo BEL==