Inside Edition
Inside Edition | |
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Created by | John Tomlin Bob Young |
Presented by | Deborah Norville (1995–present) |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 25 |
No. of episodes | 4216 (as of May 28, 2010) |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | King World Productions (1989-2007) CBS Television Distribution (2007-present) Inside Edition, Inc. |
Original release | |
Network | First-run syndication |
Release | January 9, 1989 – present |
Inside Edition is a thirty-minute American television syndicated news magazine program. The show was originally a mix of tabloid crime stories, investigations, and celebrity gossip.
The first anchor correspondent of the program was David Frost, who was replaced after approximately three weeks with Bill O'Reilly. The current anchor correspondent is former Today anchor correspondent Deborah Norville, who took over for O'Reilly in 1995. Steve Kamer has been the show's announcer since its inception.
On August 29, 2011, Inside Edition began airing in high definition.
Current on-air staff
Anchor
- Deborah Norville - anchor (1995–present)
Correspondents
- Megan Alexander - New York-based correspondent (2007–present)
- Paul Boyd - New York-based correspondent & weekend anchor (2001–present)
- Lisa Guerrero - chief investigative correspondent (2010–present)
- Diane McInerney - New York-based correspondent & weekend co-/fill-in anchor (2003–present)
- Jim Moret - Los Angeles-based chief correspondent (2004–present)
- Victoria Recaño - Los Angeles-based correspondent (2002–2004; 2012–present)
- Les Trent - New York-based senior correspondent (2000–present)
Former on-air staff
- Don Criqui - weekend anchor/correspondent (1995–2002)
- Rita Cosby - New York-based correspondent (2008–2009)
- David Frost - inaugural anchor correspondent (1989)
- Rudy Giuliani - chief legal analyst (1990–1993; former New York City mayor and former presidential candidate)
- Nancy Glass - weekend anchor/senior correspondent (1992–1993; went on to host the former syndicated King World news magazine American Journal)
- Star Jones - chief legal analyst (1994–1997; former personality for both The View and truTV)
- Rick Kirkham - correspondent
- Bill O'Reilly - anchor correspondent (1989–1995; now hosts The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News Channel)
- Jon Scott - reporter (1988–1992; now hosts Happening Now on Fox News Channel)
- Rolonda Watts - senior correspondent, weekend anchor, and producer (1988-1993; Rolonda - Talk Show, was announcer on Judge Joe Brown)
- Steve Wilson - reporter (1992–1995; a former reporter for WXYZ-TV in Detroit, Michigan)
Awards
American Women in Radio and Television – Excellence in Reporting 1995 – (“Bosnian War Orphans”)[citation needed]
George Polk Award - Special Achievement in Journalism 1996 [1] [2][dead link ]
Reception
Inside Edition has been characterised by the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism as "tabloid press"[3] and a "pseudo news program".[4]
References
- ^ Big Television Shocker: Tabloid Shows Go Soft; The Mainstream Networks Are Co-opting What Was Once Too Lurid for Prime Time - New York Times
- ^ http://www.liu.edu/About/News/Polk/Previous.aspx%7Cretrieved=January 8, 2014
- ^ The Clinton Crisis and the Press | Pew Research Center's Journalism Project
- ^ Changing Definitions of News | Pew Research Center's Journalism Project
External links
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- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Television series by CBS Paramount Television