Primeiro Impacto presenter cries while saying goodbye to SBT: "I am moving" Pop TV

Faced with SBT’s decision to introduce a new format for Primeiro Impacto, Felipe Malta gave up managing the projects he had in Brasília to continue with Silvio Santos’ station in São Paulo. During It’s Saturday, the journalist said a moving farewell to the capital’s viewers and asked for the blessing of the regional public so that he could take the next step in his career.

what do you need to know

  • After more than a decade at SBT in Brasilia, Felipe Malta leaves the train station;
  • He took over the national First Impact and was permanently relocated to São Paulo;
  • “SBT invited me and I accepted. The longing will be very great. I ask for your blessing for this new stage,” announced the moderator.

“It’s real, I’m moving to São Paulo. SBT extended the invitation and I accepted. I leave with the hope of building the friendship you have given me here with the public from other parts of the country. You, who live in Brasilia and have been with me at SBT for more than ten years, surely know the value I attach to this work and the responsibility I have for using this microphone. SBT lends me this microphone, it’s not mine,” said the presenter.

The new morning presenter said he had built trust with viewers in the country’s capital over a long period of time. “I believe, deep in my heart, that the news can be a space for us to talk about the things that are important to us, to our lives in society, so that we can approach our problems in our own way. “ country and for dialogue so that we can move forward. That doesn’t mean we always agree, does it? “Everything is fine,” he explained.

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Felipe Malta asked for the support, audience and blessing of the public to finally take command of Primeiro Impacto and take the place left by Dudu Camargo. “What makes me most proud of this solid relationship between you and me, people from Brasilia, is that we are honest with each other. This site lets you know you have a moderator who truly believes in what they say. There is a viewer at home who knows that,” said the journalist.

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“Since the nostalgia will be very great, I want to say that I will continue to be very present in Brasilia. Responsible journalism without losing optimism, that was the motto that has guided our friendship to this day. I wanted your audience, your fans and I ask your blessings for this new phase,” he asked.