Deborah Norville, the longest-serving female anchor on national television, has recently announced her departure from the popular investigative news show, Inside Edition, after an impressive 30-year tenure. Norville, who first joined the show in 1995, shared the news during the April 2 broadcast, expressing her gratitude and reflecting on her decision to move on to new opportunities.
During her emotional announcement on air, Norville, 66, expressed her deep appreciation for her time at Inside Edition, stating, “It has been an honor and a privilege to be here at Inside for all these years.” She further explained that after careful reflection, she had concluded that it was the right moment in her career to bid farewell to the show. Her decision comes despite receiving a “lovely offer” from the network to stay on.
Norville’s impressive career spans over three decades, including stints at the Today show, Street Stories, and 48 Hours before becoming the host of Inside Edition in 1995. Despite acknowledging that staying on the show would have been the easy choice, she emphasised that she has exciting new projects in the works that align with her future aspirations.
The veteran TV host assured viewers that she would not be disappearing right away, as she plans to see out the current season of Inside Edition before embarking on her next chapter. Norville also took to her Instagram account to share her sentiments with her followers, looking back on significant events from when she started the job to the present day.
Throughout her tenure, Norville made a significant impact by reporting on stories that focused on keeping families safe and providing context to daily events, especially during the challenging period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her calming and reassuring presence on the show resonated with viewers, making her a trusted figure in the turbulent world of news media.
In addition to her illustrious career in broadcasting, Norville is a former Georgia pageant queen who first gained recognition at NBC News in 1987. With her accolades including an Emmy win for her work on the Today show, Norville’s departure from Inside Edition marks the end of an era for the renowned journalist.
Looking ahead, Norville has exciting prospects lined up, including hosting the upcoming game show, The Perfect Line, which is scheduled for release later this year. As she prepares to bid farewell to Inside Edition, Norville’s legacy as a trailblazing female anchor in the television industry continues to inspire new generations of aspiring journalists.