Bom Dia Brasil
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Bom Dia Brasil | |
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Created by | Central Globo de Jornalismo |
Directed by | Ricardo Vilella Miguel Athayde |
Presented by | Ana Paula Araújo Rodrigo Bocardi (SP) Heraldo Pereira (DF) Aline Aguiar (MG) Cecília Malan (London) Carol Barcellos (sports) |
Opening theme | Instrumental |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TV Globo |
Release | January 3, 1983 present | –
Bom Dia Brasil[1] (Brazilian Portuguese: [bõ ˈdʒiɐ bɾaˈziw]; Portuguese for 'Good Morning Brazil') is a Brazilian breakfast television programme produced and broadcast by TV Globo. The show includes segments from studios around Brazil, moderated by the main presenters in the home studio. The show includes Brazilian political and economic news. Presenters have included Renato Machado, Leilane Neubarth, Chico Pinheiro, and Carlos Monforte.
History
[edit]Bom Dia premiered on 3 January 1983 with presenter Carlos Monforte, broadcast to Brasília. Initially, Bom Dia only covered political and economic issues in Brasília and there was no time for other topics.
The format of the show remained largely unchanged until March 29, 1996. With the debut of Intercine, there was a change of schedule: Bom Dia started to be shown at 7:30 a.m. and Bom Dia Praça at 7:00 a.m.
On 21 January 2019, the programme started to be broadcast between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m., 30 minutes longer than the previous 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. schedule.[2]
On 5 August 2019, Bom Dia started using a new format as well as new scenery, music, and graphics.[3]
Main presenters
[edit]- Chico Pinheiro (2011–2022)
- Ana Paula Araújo (since 2013)
Relief presenters
[edit]- Ana Luiza Guimarães (since 2006)
- Mariana Gross (since 2018)
- Helter Duarte (since 2020)
References
[edit]- ^ "Bom Dia Brasil home page". Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
- ^ "Envelhecido, Bom Dia Brasil perde prestígio e cede espaço a jornais locais". Notícias da TV (in Brazilian Portuguese). 7 January 2019. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ Savoldi, Adiles (11 December 2013). "Todo dia era dia de índio: manifestações culturais relativas à semana do dia do índio nas Terras Indígenas de Chapecó, Santa Catarina, Brasil". Arxiu d'Etnografia de Catalunya (13): 253–272. doi:10.17345/aec13.253-272. ISSN 2014-3885.
External links
[edit]- Brazilian television news shows
- TV Globo original programming
- 1983 in Brazilian television
- 1983 Brazilian television series debuts
- 1980s Brazilian television series
- 1990s Brazilian television series
- 2000s Brazilian television series
- 2010s Brazilian television series
- 2020s Brazilian television series
- Portuguese-language television shows
- Breakfast television
- Television series produced in Rio de Janeiro