Deborah Norville to Receive Lifetime Achievement Daytime Emmy
Deborah Norville is honored for her 45-year broadcast journalism career including 30 years on Inside Edition, becoming the longest-serving female anchor in U.S. TV history, NATAS said.
- On Monday, Inside Edition anchor Deborah Norville will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2025 Daytime Emmys in Pasadena on Oct. 17.
- As a journalist with a 45-year career, Norville has shaped broadcast news across Today and NBC News at Sunrise, and she anchored three decades of Inside Edition, becoming the longest-serving female anchor in U.S. TV history.
- Over 37 categories for 2025, the Daytime Emmys moved from June to October, streaming on the NATAS website on October 17.
- NATAS president and CEO Adam Sharp said it’s an honor to celebrate Norville’s extraordinary career, highlighting her impact on millions of viewers through her reporting.
- Returning to TV, Deborah Norville will host The Perfect Line this fall as she accepts the Lifetime Achievement Honor from NATAS.
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Deborah Norville to Receive Lifetime Achievement Honors at the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards - Michael Fairman TV
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) announced on Monday that Daytime Emmy Award-nominated and two-time News & Documentary Emmy Award-winning journalist Deborah Norville will receive the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Honor at the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, taking place October 17 in Pasadena, California. With a remarkable career spanning more than 45 years, including three decades as anchor of Inside Edition, Norvi…
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