Although it is considered a "fifth season" from the authors, it's a completely different show, based on the previous one, as the new format satirized public figures instead of anonymous characters.
[3] For the 2006-2007 television season, the group moved to Sunday night primetime, replacing the extant format of anonymous sketches with caricatures of public figures.
In the last part of the "Telejornal", another host dresses as a public figure or a steoritype of a Portuguese person, and serves as an interviewed character, as it happens in real news reports.
[5] There has been one Treasury every episode, that has revealed hilarious situations that occurred from the Assembleia da República to the most seen shows in the history of RTP.
Many famous Portuguese singers has stepped the stage of Diz que é uma Espécie de Magazine, and among the most memorable ones are goth metal band Moonspell singing the theme from Noddy, famous Portuguese rock band Xutos & Pontapés playing the show's own theme, recording artist André Sardet turning A Minha Sogra é Um Boi by Mata-Ratos (Translates to "My Mother-in-Law is a Bull"; famous comedy punk song) into an acoustic ballad, and even like an amateur rugby team singing a popular children medley.