
After 30 years behind the anchor desk at our beloved “Inside Edition,” Deborah Norville is stepping away.
Norville, who is the longest-serving anchor on American television, will leave the show at the end of the current season. The blonde bombshell anchor has been the face of the CBS syndicated program since 1995, after joining from CBS News.
INYIM Did You Know? Deborah Norville has been a favorite face to see on evening TV for decades. Her warm presence and journalistic excellence have made her a household name and a trusted source of news and entertainment.
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Career Highlights:
- Early Career: Deborah began her television career while still a college student, working on “The Lawmakers,” a nightly program covering the Georgia General Assembly.
- NBC’s “Today” Show: Before joining “Inside Edition,” she co-anchored NBC’s “Today” show.
- CBS News: She served as an anchor and correspondent for CBS News.
- Inside Edition: Deborah joined “Inside Edition” in 1995, becoming the longest-serving anchor on American television.
- Author: She authored the New York Times best-seller “Thank You Power.”
- Cancer Survivor: In 2019, she publicly battled cancer, undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous thyroid nodule.
Deborah’s career is a testament to her resilience, versatility, and dedication to journalism. Her departure marks the end of an era, but her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire.






