Deborah Norville to exit 'Inside Edition' after 30 years
- Deborah Norville, the anchor of "Inside Edition," revealed on Wednesday that she will depart at the end of the season.
- Norville's decision comes after 30 years with the daily newsmagazine, although she was offered a renewal to stay.
- Norville, who joined "Inside Edition" in 1995, stated that she desires to pursue other opportunities that her current role does not allow.
- Norville said, "So, at the end of the season, I'll be moving on," and that it had been an honor to work there.
- While leaving "Inside Edition," Norville will host "The Perfect Line" in fall 2025, and Charles Lachman acknowledged her immense contribution.
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Deborah Norville leaving ‘Inside Edition’ after 30 years
Viewers of “Inside Edition” were shocked to hear the news on air that Deborah Norville is leaving the daily show after 30 years. “It has been an honor and a privilege to be here at ‘Inside’ for all these years,” she said during Wednesday’s broadcast. “A milestone like this is a time for reflection and on reflection I’ve decided that now is the time for me to move on from ‘Inside Edition.’” Norville began hosting the CBS news program in 1995, mak…
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