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Depois de serem sondados pela Record e o SBT, nesta terça-feira, a equipe do "Pânico na TV" renovou o contrato com a Rede TV! por mais três anos. Em entrevista à JP, o apresentador e líder da trupe, Emílio Surita, comenta sobre a renovação do contrato com a emissora e as novidades do programa para este ano.
Surita afirma que nesses próximos três anos, o programa vai manter o cenário atual para não perder a característica do programa. Sobre as novidades, o apresentador ressalta que toda semana o programa tenta trazer novidades para o público e revela que nesta semana, os telespectadores vão se divertir com as atrapalhadas da equipe no Senado.
Na última semana, os diretores da Rede Globo decidiram acabar com a reserva de atores em suas novelas. Isto foi motivo de reclamações por parte dos autores. Alguns protestaram contra a decisão da direção da emissora.
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