Primeiro Impacto

[3] Initially anchored by journalists Karyn Bravo & Joyce Ribeiro, the television newscast is now presented by Dudu Camargo, the "Bag Man" character performer from the program Fofocando[1][2][3][4] and Marcão do Povo.

[5] That began to change in 1988, when it aired the first edition of the newscast TJ Brasil, anchored by Boris Casoy, which until then the head editor of Folha de S.Paulo.

[6][7][8][9][10][11] SBT also just closed a partnership with the newly launched pay channel CBS Telenoticias in 1997 to broadcast their news programs and exchange media materials.

[12][13] News programming on SBT began to decline after Boris Casoy decided to move to Rede Record, which was why, in late 1997, TJ Brasil was canceled after Hermano Henning took office as an anchor.

[24][25][26] From the exit of César Filho, who moved to Rede Record in late 2014, Neila Medeiros took over the presentation of the newscast, but with the decline of the ratings, it was canceled in early 2015.

[29][31][32][33] In early 2016, during a vacation trip to the United States, Silvio Santos determined that SBT reactivate the time with a new live newscast and that it was based on the Primer Impacto format purchased from Spanish-language American network Univision.

[3][36] Initially, it was not implemented in the Brazilian version, which was based on what has been presented in the SBT newscast, with variety news, the participation of columnists, traffic information (specifically of the São Paulo) and weather.

In 2018, the program expanded to 5 and a half hours of live news, and in 2018 moved its start to 4am, competing with TV Globo's Hora Um da Noticia.