Bom Dia Brasil - Encerramentos (1997 A 2006) File

The period from 1997 to 2006 marked a transformative era for Bom Dia Brasil , shifting from a rigid, Brasília-based political briefing to a more dynamic national morning news program. The "encerramentos" (closing sequences) of this decade are particularly nostalgic for viewers, capturing changes in the show's tone, anchors, and visual identity. Key Evolutionary Phases

A move toward the flatter, brighter look that led into the HD era. Bom Dia Brasil - Encerramentos (1997 à 2006) Bom Dia Brasil - Encerramentos (1997 a 2006)

Following a major overhaul in March 1996, the show moved to a 7:30 AM slot. The period from 1997 to 2006 marked a

Renato Machado’s "um bom dia" became a staple. During special events like Carnival, the closing would shift to on-location shots, such as Renata Vasconcelos reporting from the Sambadrome. Visual and Technical Characteristics Bom Dia Brasil - Encerramentos (1997 à 2006)

Late '90s closings sometimes briefly recapped major headlines, such as fuel price hikes or social issues, before the final goodbye.

Throughout this decade, the closing sequences shared several distinct elements:

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