# Robin Robinson

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For the American politician, see [Robin Robinson (politician)](/source/Robin_Robinson_(politician)).

**Robin Carolle Brantley** (born August 4, 1957), known professionally as **Robin Robinson**, is an American broadcaster best known for her 27 years as main news anchor at [Fox](/source/Fox_Broadcasting_Company)-owned [WFLD](/source/WFLD)-TV in Chicago. She works in radio radio at [WBBM (AM)](/source/WBBM_(AM)) as a fill-in anchor/reporter and [WVON](/source/WVON) as host of her own show, 'Robin's Nest.'

## Early life and education

Born in Chicago, Robinson is the daughter of Louie Robinson, who was the West Coast editor for *[Ebony](/source/Ebony_(magazine))*, and Mati Robinson.[1] Robinson moved with her family to [Pomona](/source/Pomona,_California), California in 1960 and to [Claremont](/source/Claremont,_California), California in 1963. She graduated from Claremont High School, helping to integrate the school.[1]

Robinson earned a bachelor's degree from [San Diego State University](/source/San_Diego_State_University).[1]

## Professional career

Robinson began her career in 1979 working for [KGTV](/source/KGTV)-TV in [San Diego](/source/San_Diego) as a reporter and morning news reader. In 1982, she shifted to [KMGH-TV](/source/KMGH-TV) in [Denver](/source/Denver) as a consumer reporter.[2]

In 1984, Robinson joined [WBBM-TV](/source/WBBM-TV) as a consumer reporter and later was promoted to news anchor. Robinson worked for WBBM-TV until 1987, when she joined the staff of [WFLD](/source/WFLD)-TV in Chicago as part of its first evening news anchoring team, alongside fellow KMGH alum [Kris Long](/source/Kris_Long).[1] In taking the WFLD job, Robinson passed on an offer to return to KGTV in San Diego as an anchor, according to a June 24, 1987 report in the Chicago Sun-Times.

In 1993, Robinson was joined on the anchor desk by longtime Chicago news anchor [Walter Jacobson](/source/Walter_Jacobson). Robinson and Jacobson worked together until Jacobson retired in 2006.

Robinson co-anchored WFLD's late local news with [Bob Sirott](/source/Bob_Sirott). She has won numerous local Emmy awards for her work.[3]

She also has appeared on multiple episodes of Fox's [The Chicago Code](/source/The_Chicago_Code) as a Fox Chicago reporter alongside [Bob Sirott](/source/Bob_Sirott).

In November 2013, Robinson stepped down as weeknight anchor of [WFLD](/source/WFLD)'s 9PM newscast after 26 years. She was reassigned the new role of host of the station's special segment, 'Chicago at the Tipping Point,' which focused on the growing violence in the city. She stayed in that role until July 28, 2014, when she left WFLD after a 27-year run.

In April 2015, she was hired as a fill-in anchor/reporter for [WBBM (AM)](/source/WBBM_(AM)) NewsRadio 780. On May 12, 2015, she was hired to host her own show on [WVON](/source/WVON)-FM. In September 2015, Robinson, along with former colleague and anchor [Lauren Cohn](/source/Lauren_Cohn) joined 'In The Loop,' a half-hour public affairs news program on [WYCC](/source/WYCC), the [PBS](/source/PBS) station in [Chicago](/source/Chicago).

During the mayoralty of [Rahm Emanuel](/source/Rahm_Emanuel), she held a public outreach role with the [Chicago Police Department](/source/Chicago_Police_Department). Robinson left this role during the mayoralty of [Lori Lightfoot](/source/Lori_Lightfoot).[4]

## Santa Claus Controversy

On December 1, 2011, during a live 9 p.m. newscast, while speaking with another on-air reporter, Robinson said, "There is no Santa." The station received numerous telephone calls and emails complaining about her comment. Robinson later apologized and said that she should have given viewers the opportunity to take any children out of the room before making the comment.[5]

## Personal life

Robinson dated educator, author, and businessman [Stedman Graham](/source/Stedman_Graham) from 1982 until 1985.[6]

She has been married three times. Robinson was married to retired track and field sprinter [Steve Williams](/source/Steve_Williams_(athlete)) in the 1980s.[7] Her second marriage was to NBC spot salesman Terrence Brantley from July 1986[8] until 1990, and they share daughter Jade (1989). Her third marriage was to Dennis Allen from June 1991[9] until 1994,[10] and they share son Cameron (October 1991).[11]

Robinson lives in the [Bucktown](/source/Logan_Square,_Chicago#Bucktown) neighborhood on Chicago's Northwest Side.

## References

1. ["Robin Robinson Biography"](https://web.archive.org/web/20090310181614/http://thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=1815&category=MediaMakers&occupation=Journalist%20%26%20Television%20Anchor&name=Robin%20Robinson). Archived from [the original](http://thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=1815&category=MediaMakers&occupation=Journalist%20%26%20Television%20Anchor&name=Robin%20Robinson) on 10 March 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2023.

1. ["A History of Television in Denver"](https://web.archive.org/web/20121227120210/http://www.broadcastprofessionals.net/denver-television.html). Archived from [the original](http://www.broadcastprofessionals.net/denver-television.html) on 2012-12-27. Retrieved 2013-03-09.

1. ["Robin Robinson"](https://web.archive.org/web/20081018010632/http://www.myfoxchicago.com/myfox/pages/InsideFox/Detail?contentId=361386&version=15&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=5.3.1). *FOX 32 Chicago*. 2023-05-16. Archived from [the original](http://www.myfoxchicago.com/myfox/pages/InsideFox/Detail?contentId=361386&version=15&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=5.3.1) on 2008-10-18. Retrieved 2023-05-17.

1. Spielman, Fran (1 February 2023). ["Friend of the Obamas, Ald. Sophia King hopes to defuse tension in city"](https://chicago.suntimes.com/elections/2023/2/1/23547855/sophia-king-chicago-mayor-election-2023-4th-ward-crime-obama). *Chicago Sun-Times*. Retrieved 4 February 2023.

1. Kane, Eugene (December 3, 2011). ["Wake-up call about fat guy in red suit doesn't have to come so soon"](http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/wakeup-call-about-fat-guy-in-red-suit-doesnt-have-to-come-so-soon-vp39lb8-134975748.html). *[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel](/source/Milwaukee_Journal_Sentinel)*

1. ["Her Man Stedman"](https://web.archive.org/web/20161003072519/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20109149,00.html). Archived from [the original](http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0%2C%2C20109149%2C00.html) on 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2023-05-17.

1. ["BSTM Brazil's Marta!"](https://web.archive.org/web/20131231000640/http://www.blacksportsthemagazine.com/Magazines/Nov07.pdf). Archived from [the original](http://www.blacksportsthemagazine.com/Magazines/Nov07.pdf) on 2013-12-31. Retrieved 2023-05-17.

1. Kupcinet, Irv (July 11, 1986). "Kup's Column". *[Chicago Sun-Times](/source/Chicago_Sun-Times)*. p. 48.

1. Kupcinet, Irv (June 4, 1991). "Kup's Column". *[Chicago Sun-Times](/source/Chicago_Sun-Times)*. p. 50.

1. Kupcinet, Irv (September 9, 1994). "Kup's Column". *[Chicago Sun-Times](/source/Chicago_Sun-Times)*. p. 46.

1. Kupcinet, Irv (October 14, 1991). "Kup's Column". *[Chicago Sun-Times](/source/Chicago_Sun-Times)*. p. 34.

## External links

- [\[1\]](http://www.wycc.org/intheloop/robin-robinson-bio/)

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