The following year, Carlos Bianchini, coming from the Rede Manchete, takes the attraction and starts to divide the bench with Adriana de Castro, leaving the presentation in 1994.
In the short time that he presented the television news, Chico got involved in controversies with the owners of the station, accusing them of censorship, the comments of Adriana de Castro (direct from Rio de Janeiro), Antônio Augusto (direct from Brasília), Marcelo Pontes (politics), Bernardo Carvalho (international) and Luiz Nassif (economy).
In replacement, Adriana de Castro became the sole anchor until June 1997, when Bóris Casoy left SBT and TJ Brasil and signed a contract with Rede Record.
[5][6] On January 30, 2006, just few months after the resignation of Boris Casoy, the new "Jornal da Record" was launched, presented by Celso Freitas and Adriana Araújo, which had a slight editorial reform, making it more wide and with the presence of a new team of reporters in a total of 15 coming from Rede Globo, since in 2005 the station had lost the same number of reporters to the team formation of the recently released SBT Brasil.
Ana Paula, who previously working for Globo and SBT, has presented the new "Jornal da Record" with Celso Freitas since June 29, replacing Adriana Araújo, who becomes the new correspondent for the station in New York.
[12] On November 1, 2010, Ana Paula Padrão and Adriana Araujo interviewed for the JR, Dilma Rousseff, who, the day before, had come out victorious from the polls for the first term of president of Brazil.
Later, it was the turn of the end of the rotation of female anchors; on January 12, 2013 the journalist Carla Cecato became double with Eduardo Ribeiro on Saturdays,[15] but left the function to return to the Foreign Brazil in early 2014.
[16] Journalist Adriana Araújo, who preceded Ana Paula in the women's presentation of Jornal da Record, was effective and rejoined with Celso Freitas on March 26, 2013.
On August 10, 2022, the main bulletin became entirely recorded, using budget cuts as context as well as a form of punishment, since some mistakes were done live, such as the lack of links between reporters and anchors and constant typos in the graphics.
Such measure was also seen as a censorship attempt on behalf of RecordTV's directive, since the exclusion of reports critical of Jair Bolsonaro's was ordered, as the then-president was disputing his re-election and Republicanos, linked to the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, was part of its coalition.