On this day, January 9, 1989, Inside Edition premiered in syndication, marking the beginning of one of television’s longest-running newsmagazine programs. The show quickly gained a reputation for its mix of investigative journalism, human-interest stories, celebrity news, and entertainment coverage.
Over the years, Inside Edition has become a staple of daytime and early evening television, with notable hosts such as David Frost, Bill O’Reilly, and the current anchor, Deborah Norville. Its longevity is a testament to its ability to adapt and remain relevant in the ever-changing landscape of broadcast journalism.
Fun Fact: Inside Edition is still on the air today, making it one of the longest-running syndicated newsmagazine shows in history, with over 10,000 episodes produced.
Do you remember watching Inside Edition when it first aired? How do you think it has changed over the years?
Over the years, Inside Edition has become a staple of daytime and early evening television, with notable hosts such as David Frost, Bill O’Reilly, and the current anchor, Deborah Norville. Its longevity is a testament to its ability to adapt and remain relevant in the ever-changing landscape of broadcast journalism.
Fun Fact: Inside Edition is still on the air today, making it one of the longest-running syndicated newsmagazine shows in history, with over 10,000 episodes produced.
Do you remember watching Inside Edition when it first aired? How do you think it has changed over the years?