Robin Roberts (newscaster)
Robin Roberts (born in
Tuskegee, Alabama in
1960) is an
American television broadcaster, who is the
co-anchor of
ABC's popular morning show
Good Morning America.
Roberts' father was one of the
Tuskegee Airmen. [
1]She grew up in
Pass Christian, Mississippi, where she played
basketball and
tennis among other sports, and graduated from high school as the class
salutatorian.
She then attended
Southeastern Louisiana University, graduating
cum laude in
1983 with a degree in
communications. She also played on the university's women's
basketball team, ending her career as the school's third all-time leading scorer with 1,446 points and 1,034 career
rebounds [
2], putting her into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.
Roberts began her career in
1983 as a sports anchor and
reporter for
WDAM-TV in
Hattiesburg, Mississippi[
3].In
1984, she moved to
WLOX-TV in
Biloxi, Mississippi.In
1986, she was sports anchor and reporter for
WSMV-TV in
Nashville, Tennessee[
4]. She was also a sports anchor and reporter at
WAGA-TV in
Atlanta, Georgia from
1988-
1990.She joined
ESPN as a sportscaster in
February 1990, and still makes appearances for the network on occasion. She became a contributor for
ABC News in
April 2002. Her sister, Sally-Ann, works for
New Orleans television station
WWL-TVIn
2005, Roberts was promoted to co-
anchor of
Good Morning America after serving as news anchor and fill-in. Later that year, she anchored a series of emotional reports from the Mississippi
Gulf Coast after it was devastated by
Hurricane Katrina; her hometown of Pass Christian was especially hard hit, with for example her old high school completely reduced to rubble.
Roberts has earned three
Emmy Awards for her sportscasting work at ESPN.