Robyne Robinson Biography
Robyne Robinson is an American television journalist and entrepreneur. She ran for Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota in 2010. Robyne began her professional career reporting for WNDU-TV in South Bend, Indiana. Later, she worked as a Military Affairs correspondent for WVEC-TV.
Age
Robyne was born in 1961, in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. She is 63 years old as of 2023.
Education- Family
Robinson was born in Chicago, the younger of two daughters born to teachers. She attended local schools and graduated from Morgan Park Academy in 1979.
Career
Robyne began her career covering news for WNDU-TV in South Bend, Indiana. He later served as a military broadcaster for WVEC-TV in the Hampton-Norfolk, Virginia area. While working at WFAA-TV in Dallas, he was honored by the Texas Association of Broadcasters. He reports on local politics, education and civic affairs at WFAA-TV. While working as a weekend reporter at WMAR-TV in Baltimore, she received a Gannett-Paul Miller Fellowship for her coverage of Washington politics. she worked as a reporter for 20 years and later as an anchor/anchor at Fox affiliate KMSP in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, KMSP Independent since 1990 Minnesota has been with KMSP-TV since 9. Robinson announced on May 11, 2010 that he would leave KMSP and begin broadcasting. His last day was May 26, 2010. He has never run for public office. Robinson is the second Fox 9 News anchor to seek statewide office. Former U.S. Senator Rod Grams worked as an anchor for the station before entering politics. The campaign ended on August 10, with Matt Entenza conceding as results started to come in.
Awards
- Hubert H. Humphrey Public Policy Fellow at the University of Minnesota
- 2005 Upper Midwest Emmy for Best Anchor
- Edward R. Murrow Award
- St. Paul Companies’ Pan-African Council Legacy Award
- Media Allies Award, Minnesota Council of Non-Profits
- Minneapolis NAACP Television Industry Award
Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of 5 million dollars.