TV Globo Brasília

In 1996, with the production of Bom Dia Brasil starting to be carried out in Rio de Janeiro, TV Globo Brasília began to only participate with articles for the network and with comments on the news.

Vandals stoned cars that were in the parking lot and tried to break down the access door to the building, but were restrained by security guards and dispersed by the Military Police Riot Squad.

Hoje was presented by Maria Luísa and Antônio Lúcio, and was produced entirely locally until 1974, when it became a block of the Rio version, now shown on the national network.

And in 1977, it began to air the interview program Panel, presented by Claudio Lessa, will be shown, together with the national version made from Rio de Janeiro.

This year, with the total reformulation of the regional journalism of Rede Globo stations and affiliates and the adoption of the Praça TV journalistic standard, DFTV debuted on January 3, initially only with the night edition presented by Carlos Magno.

Other names such as Paulo José Cunha, André Duda, Fabiana Fernandez, Carlos Magno and Cláudia Bomtempo also presented the news program in the 1990s.

Between 2000 and April 6, 2002, the station aired the program Articultura, presented by Aline Maccari, which highlighted Brasília's cultural scene, with reports and special interviews with local artists.

In 2004, Liliane Cardoso took over Bom Dia DF, while Fernanda de Brittany started to present DFTV 1st edition with Alexandre Garcia replacing Márcia Zarur.

In 2013, Flávia Alvarenga left the Bom Dia DF bench, being replaced by Guilherme Portanova, while Viviane Costa started to present Globo Esporte alone.

On November 7, 2015, Distrito Cultural debuted on Saturdays, a seasonal program presented by Márcia Zarur, which shows events in music, literature and the arts in the Federal District, running until December 28, 2019.

Portanova left Bom Dia DF and the broadcaster on November 12, after signing with RecordTV Brasília, being replaced by Fred Ferreira, who returns to television news after 8 years.

[15] On January 20, 2020, Natália Godoy takes over Bom Dia DF in place of Beatriz Pataro, who went to report, thus forming a pair with Fred Ferreira.