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Inside edition with deborah norville
Inside edition with deborah norville











inside edition with deborah norville

Inside Edition also attracts 4.3 million viewers, behind only ET's 4.9 million, and has earned a 1.2 season-to-date among women 25-54, behind only ET's 1.5.īy comparison, The Insider has averaged a 1.2 household rating season-to-date, 1.61 million viewers and a 0.5 among women 25-54. Inside Edition has averaged a 2.9 live-plus-same-day household rating this season, according to Nielsen, behind ET's 3.3. 2 ranked access magazine, behind only CTD's Entertainment Tonight. Inside Edition, which is in its 29th season and has been anchored by Deborah Norville since 1995, is the No. The Insider, which was spun off from Entertainment Tonight in 2004 and features hosts Debbie Matenopoulos and Louis Aguirre, will end its run after this season. The moves come in the wake of CTD's decision to stop producing entertainment magazine The Insider after 13 seasons on the air. “I have heard so many people who are now paying attention to lumps on their necks who had been previously ignoring.CBS Television Distribution's Inside Edition is moving into key access time periods this fall in three top markets: New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. “I am so glad that I was vain enough to think better and tell people,” Norville said. But she finally had an issue last year and decided to tell the world about her surgery - in part because otherwise, her absence would fuel speculation she had plastic surgery, she said. Last year, Norville made headlines when she had surgery to remove a thyroid gland in her neck as a precaution against cancer.Ībout 20 years ago, a viewer noticed Norville had a bump in her neck so she ended up getting it checked regularly. It’s dispiriting to see.” She also likes the WHO site.

inside edition with deborah norville

She said she likes the Johns Hopkins website for updated info as opposed to the CDC, which “is not up to par. She said at this stage it’s difficult to report given the void of definitive information. The last time I spoke to Norville, in 2014, the Ebola virus was the big story. 11 attacks, did a music video, interviewed Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and Michelle Obama and spent five days in a prison for a special report. She then worked in Chicago, NBC News in New York and the “Today” show as Jane Pauley’s successor.īut “Inside Edition” will be her legacy. Norville worked in Atlanta from 1979 to 1982. “I remember a co-anchor after a particularly hideous telecast in Chicago shrug his shoulder and say, ‘It’s already halfway to Pluto.’ There’s always another day.” After her daughter and third child was born, she decided to do her show from the maternity ward nine hours later.Īnd she said she just laughs off all the bad hair and wardrobe choices over the years. Not that Norville hasn’t been a hard worker. “I couldn’t pick them up but I could get home, cook dinner and put them to bed.” Most of her fellow journalist friends couldn’t do that.

inside edition with deborah norville

“I could drop the kids off at school,” she said. Norville said joining “Inside Edition” in 1995 was a godsend for her as a young working mother and journalist because the hours were relatively kind. We want you to feel better about your day.” A big part of the secret sauce is that final story. We provide stuff that is new and different and fun and uplifting. We give you a few detailed insights or sidebars. “We don’t pretend we’re telling you everything that happened,” said Norville, 61. “Inside Edition” has for years been an unusual hybrid of regular news shows and entertainment-only shows. If you look at what’s happening with ratings erosion, flat is the new up. “I am proud of where this show is in this landscape. “I’m feeling happy and good with this lovely celebration,” Norville said in a recent interview. Deborah Norville is celebrating her 25th anniversary on “Inside Edition.”













Inside edition with deborah norville