Jornal da Globo

Brazilian TV series or program
Jornal da Globo
GenreNews
Created byJornalismo Globo
Directed byRicardo Vilella
Miguel Athayde
Presented byRenata Lo Prete
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
Production
ProducersClarissa Cavalcanti
Carolina Lauriano
Production locationSão Paulo
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release4 March 1967 (1967-03-04) –
30 March 1969 (1969-03-30)
Release2 April 1979 (1979-04-02) –
6 March 1981 (1981-03-06)
Release2 August 1982 (1982-08-02) –
present (present)

Jornal da Globo (Globo Journal) is the late night news show broadcast by the Brazilian television channel TV Globo. It does not have a fixed starting time, but usually airs at or after midnight, Monday to Friday evenings.

Hosted by Renata Lo Prete it shows a detailed summary of the news of the day, highlighting matters such as Brazilian and world's economics and politics. It's eventually hosted by José Roberto Buriner e Bruno Tavares

Jornal da Globo was originally launched in 1967 as replacement for Tele Globo as TV Globo's first newscast, hosted by Hilton Gomes and Luiz Jatobá. Its first incarnation ended in March 1969 just months before the launch of Jornal Nacional. Jornal da Globo was relaunched for a second time in 1979 and hosted by Sérgio Chapelin, ending again in 1981, replaced by a second edition of Jornal Nacional before being relaunched for a third time in its current incarnation in 1982.

Presenter

  • Renata Lo Prete[1]
Relief presenter
Commentators
  • Julia Dualibi - politics and economy
  • Leo Lepri - sports

Ex-holders

  • Hilton Gomes (1967 - 1969)
  • Luiz Jatobá (1967 - 1969)
  • Sérgio Chapelin (1979 - 1981)
  • Renato Machado (1982 - 1983)
  • Belisa Ribeiro (1982 - 1983)
  • Luciana Villas Boas (1982 - 1983)
  • Leilane Neubarth (1983 - 1986)
  • Eliakim Araújo (1983 - 1989)
  • Leila Cordeiro (1986 - 1989)
  • William Bonner (1989 - 1992)
  • Fátima Bernardes (1989 - 1992)
  • Lilian Witte Fibe (1993 - 1996/1998 - 2000)
  • Monica Waldvogel (1996 - 1997)
  • Sandra Annenberg (1997 - 1998)
  • Carlos Tramontina (2000)
  • Ana Paula Padrão (2000 - 2005)
  • Chico Pinheiro (2005)
  • Cristiane Pelajo (2005 - 2015)
  • William Waack (2005 - 2017)

Former relief presenters

  • Celso Freitas (1982-1990)
  • Leda Nagle (1982-1989)
  • Eliakim Araújo (1982-1983)
  • Marcus Hummel (1985-1993)
  • Augusto Xavier (1986-1994)
  • Fátima Bernardes (1987-1989)
  • Lilian Witte Fibe (1988-1993)
  • William Bonner (1988-1989)
  • Monica Waldvogel (1992-1996 and 1999)
  • Cristina Ranzolin (1993)
  • Sandra Annenberg (1993-1997)
  • Mona Dorf (1998-1999) [2]
  • Carlos Tramontina (1997-2000/2017-2022)
  • Chico Pinheiro (2000-2005)
  • William Waack (2000-2005)
  • Carlos Alberto Sardenberg (2012-2014)
  • Poliana Abritta (2012-2014)
  • Zileide Silva (2014)
  • Renata Lo Prete (2015-2017)
  • Márcio Gomes (2019-2020)
  • Roberto Kovalick (2020)
  • José Roberto Buriner desde 2022

See also

References

  1. ^ "Renata Lo Prete é a titular do Jornal da Globo, e Heraldo Pereira, do Jornal das Dez".
  2. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Outro Canal: Desprestigiada, Mona Dorf deixa a Globo - 06/11/1999".

External links

  • Official Site
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