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Inside Edition is a thirty-minute
television syndicated news program, on the air since January 9,
1989. It was originally similar to the programs Hard Copy and A Current
Affair, but now more closely resembles a condensed version
of breakfast television, excluvisely
with pre-recorded stories rather than any live interviews. It was
created by John Tomlin and Bob Young for King World Productions
(now CBS Television
Distribution, which also distributes Entertainment Tonight and
The
Insider). The show was originally a mix of tabloid crime
stories, investigations, and celebrity gossip; now it has become a
mix of news, bizarre crime, investigative pieces on consumer
scams/safety, pop culture features, celebrity news/gossip, and
human interest stories. Steve Kamer is the announcer of the
show.
The first anchor correspondent of the program was David Frost, who was
abruptly 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.
Inside Edition has been officially renewed through the
2011-2012 season and is usually the #2 highest-rated syndicated
magazine program behind Entertainment Tonight.
Current
Personalities
Anchors
- Deborah
Norville, anchor
- Paul Boyd, weekend co-anchor/reporter
- Diane McInerney, weekend and fill-in anchor/reporter
Correspondents
- Megan Alexander, New York-based correspondent
- Matt Meagher, Senior investigative correspondent
- Jim Moret, Los
Angeles-based correspondent
- Les Trent, New York-based senior correspondent
Past
Personalities
- Trish Bergin, weekend and fill-in anchor (2002-2005)
- Logan Byrnes
- Rita Cosby,
correspondent, New York (2007-2009)
- Kim Dean, correspondent (2004-2007, now at WRAL-TV)
- David Frost,
host (1989; now hosts a current affairs program on Al Jazeera
English)
- Rudy
Giuliani, chief legal analyst (1990-1993; former New York City mayor
and former presidential candidate)
- Nancy Glass
- Stacey Gualandi, correspondent, Los Angeles (1998-2006)
- Lisa
Guerrero, correspondent, Los Angeles (2006-2009)
- Kristina Guerrero, correspondent, Los Angeles (2008-2009; now
with E! News)
- Star Jones, chief
legal analyst (1994-1997; former personality for both The View and truTV)
- Rick
Kirkham
- Bill O'Reilly,
host (1989-1995; now hosts The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News
Channel)
- Victoria Recaño, reporter (2002-2004;
now with KTLA-TV)
- Jon Scott, reporter
(1989-1992; now hosts Happening Now on Fox News
Channel)
- Steve Wilson, reporter
(1992-1995; now a reporter for WXYZ-TV in Detroit,
Michigan)
- April Woodard, senior correspondent, New York (2001-2009; now
with BET
News)
References
External
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