Generated by GPT-5-mini| Deborah Norville | |
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| Name | Deborah Norville |
| Caption | Deborah Norville in 2010 |
| Birth date | 8 August 1958 |
| Birth place | New York City, United States |
| Education | University of Georgia (B.A.) |
| Occupation | Television journalist, author, entrepreneur |
| Years active | 1978–present |
| Spouse | William M. Stern (m. 1983) |
Deborah Norville is an American television journalist, author, and entrepreneur known for her work as a news anchor and correspondent. She gained national prominence through roles on CBS News, NBC News, and as the long-running anchor and managing editor of the syndicated newsmagazine Inside Edition. Norville has also published books and developed lifestyle merchandise, and she has been active in philanthropic and advocacy efforts tied to health, literacy, and journalism.
Norville was born in New York City and raised in Savannah, Georgia. She attended Benedictine Military School and graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and worked on student media connected to the university's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. During her formative years she participated in regional broadcasting opportunities that connected her with stations affiliated with networks such as ABC, NBC, and CBS.
Norville's professional broadcasting career began with local television reporting and anchoring at stations affiliated with network groups including WAGA-TV and other Fox Broadcasting Company outlets. She transitioned to national work as a correspondent and anchor for CBS News where she contributed to programs like Morning shows and network newscasts. Later she joined NBC News as a co-anchor for the nationally televised program Today Show as well as reporting for Dateline NBC. Her work has intersected with major news events covered by networks such as CNN and programs produced in cooperation with production entities like Warner Bros. Television.
Norville became anchor and managing editor of Inside Edition, a syndicated newsmagazine produced for national distribution and carrying stories assembled with the help of media syndicators and affiliates across the United States and international partners. Under her leadership the program has covered a wide array of topics including celebrity news linked to figures from Hollywood and international affairs involving places like London and Tokyo, investigative pieces in the tradition of 60 Minutes-style journalism, and consumer reporting comparable to segments on Good Morning America and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Her editorial role placed her alongside producers, correspondents, and contributing reporters who have reported on stories tied to institutions such as the Federal Trade Commission and cultural events like the Academy Awards.
Norville has supported organizations focused on health, medical research, and literacy, partnering with nonprofits and foundations including regional chapters affiliated with national entities such as the American Cancer Society and literacy initiatives resembling programs by the National Education Association. She has been visible in fundraising and awareness campaigns alongside public figures from television and sports, and has participated in events with philanthropic organizations that operate in cities such as New York City, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C..
Norville authored books on lifestyle, parenting, and work-life balance and has developed product lines and e-commerce ventures marketed through national retailers and media partnerships. Her nonfiction titles join a corpus that includes works by broadcast journalists and television personalities who have published with commercial publishers and participated in book tours, public speaking circuits, and appearances on programs such as The View and Live with Kelly and Ryan. In addition to print, she has contributed to digital content and podcast-style projects connected with media companies and syndication platforms.
Norville married William M. Stern in 1983; they have three children and have resided in residences in regions including New York (state) and the Southeastern United States. She has balanced a public career with private family life while maintaining professional ties to broadcast organizations and media industry groups such as the National Association of Broadcasters.
Category:American television journalists Category:University of Georgia alumni