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''Jornal Hoje'' is a news program aired by the
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ian television broadcaster
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. The program is broadcast in the early afternoon from Monday to Saturday as part of a news block that also includes ''
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'' and ''
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''. It is currently presented by
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, Alan Severiano and César Tralli.


History

The show premiered on 21 April 1971, almost two years after the premiere of ''
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'', and replaced ''Show da Cidade'' (''The City Show''). Initially it was only shown in the state of the
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and was then presented by Léo Batista and Luiz Jatobá. The original idea was for a women's daily magazine, with reports on art, shows and interviews. On 3 June 1974, it began to be broadcast nationally. It was divided in sections and, with the same scenery, it had hosts in
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,
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and
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. The final segment brought local news from affiliated broadcasting stations, such as the TV Ribeirão (now EPTV); the local news was shown after ''Globo Esporte'' since the 1980s, with the exception of
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from 1990 to 1996, when they aired ''São Paulo Já'' in the ''Jornal Hoje'' timeslot. ''SPTV'' now airs at its original timeslot at 12:00 p.m.
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since 1996. On August 8, 2019, it was announced that
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would present Globo Reporter and that
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would definitely take over the newscast from the end of September of the same year.


Opening credits

Since the program's inception in 1971, the opening credits regularly featured a large "H" in the intro. It previously also included the Rede Globo logo, although this was removed after 1981, with an exception in 2000 to 2001, which featured to Rede Globo logo partially obscuring the opening credits, which was also used in other program intros from the late '90s to the 2000s. Since 1986, the "H" was shaded with yellow, except in 1991 to 1999, and during 1991-94, the "H" had a grey-pink combination in a shaded form. During 1994-99, there were yellow and pink movements, stopping to form the "H".


Presenters


Main presenters

*
Evaristo Costa Evaristo de Oliveira Costa Merigo, commonly known as Evaristo Costa (born September 30, 1976, in São José dos Campos) is a Brazilian journalist. He graduated in Social Communication at Universidade Braz Cubas in Mogi das Cruzes. Costa starte ...
; Weather forecast * Jacqueline Brazil ** Marcelo Pereira, Eliana Marques, Tiago Scheuer (Relief presenters) ; Politicy Commentator * Ana Fllor ; Sports Commentator * Karine Alves


Other presenters

* Zileide Silva (since 2007) * Fábio William (2013-2023) * Marcelo Cosme (since 2019) * Rodrigo Bocardi (2013-2016 and since 2020-2021) * Roberto Kovalick (2019 and since 2021-2022) * Alan Severiano (since 2021) * Andreia Sadi (since 2023) * Ana Paula Campos (since 2023) * Nilson Klava (since 2023)


References


External links


Official site
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