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The original Primer Impacto logo used from 1994 to 1996. The program was preceded by Noticias y Más ("News and More") in 1991 with Raul Peimbert and Jackie Nespral anchoring. Nespral left the show later that year and was replaced by Myrka Dellanos. On February 14, 1994, [2] the show was replaced by a new program called Primer Impacto.
Primeiro Impacto (First Impact) is a Brazilian morning newscast produced and originally broadcast by SBT since March 28, 2016. [1] [2] It is based on U.S. news program Primer Impacto, broadcast by the American Univision network, which broadcasts its programming in Spanish and has its dedicated audience to the Hispanic American public. [3]
July 28, 2018: Desiguales: February 19, 2024 ... Primer Impacto Extra: 1998 – September 20, 2019 ... 2009 – November 22, 2009 Music/variety shows.
Myrka got her first break in 1992 when she co-hosted the popular Univision news program Primer Impacto (First Impact). Dellanos would continue to serve as co-host of Primer Impacto until 2004 when she was chosen as the "Star of the Year" by readers of the magazine People en Español.
Guerrido was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she received her primary and secondary education.According to Guerrido, her mother was mistreated by her father, therefore Guerrido and her sister had to seek shelter together with their mother at the "Casa Protegida Julia de Burgos", a domestic violence shelter in San Juan, when she was seven years old.
On July 13, 2006, Univision Communications Inc. announced the naming of Satcha Pretto as the new co-host of the highly rated daily newsmagazine Primer Impacto - Fin de Semana (First Impact - Weekend Edition), on Saturday and Sunday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. ET/PT (4:00-5:00 p.m. CT). [5]
Primer Impacto (1994–present) – an hour-long newsmagazine on Monday through Friday afternoons (which originally aired as a seven-day-a-week broadcast until 2007), focusing on news headlines, caught-on-tape stories, feature segments and entertainment stories
A £1m permanent memorial to the victims of the July 7, 2005 London bombings is unveiled in the city's Hyde Park. An institutional child abuse museum is suggested in Ireland by the Labour Party's Ruairi Quinn, with Education Minister Batt O'Keeffe criticising the Opposition on the issue.