“I just like the vibe here.”īeing a self-described small-town girl, Norville said she enjoys visiting Providence, especially for the Italian food. “Providence is just one of those cities that’s like a big city but in a manageable small town,” she said. Though Norville was only in Rhode Island for a few hours on Thursday (she had to film “Inside Edition” in New York a short time before the party), she noted that she has visited the Capital City before. On Thursday night, Norville visited Providence for an event at the Vanity nightclub hosted by ABC 6, the local network that carries “Inside Edition.” Despite leaving her home in New York City just hours earlier, Norville couldn’t escape the far-reaching effects of Hurricane Sandy – the power at the downtown club was still out, and the lights were run off the generator of an ABC news truck.īut the extreme weather didn’t dampen Norville’s spirits, and she greeted the dozens of partygoers with smiles and an unending willingness for photo opportunities. Now, Norville serves as the co-host of the primetime newsmagazine show, “Inside Edition,” which she has been the face of for 17 years. Norville, a Georgia native, made the climb from local newscaster to nationally syndicated talk show host, transitioning from the anchor of NBC’s “News at Sunrise” at age 28 to the co-host of the “Today” show just three years later. Deborah Norville is no stranger to the world of broadcast journalism, though she said she has seen the industry change since her beginnings back in the 1980s.
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