Robin Swoboda was born on December 30,1958 and is an American television news anchor, talk show host, and actress in Cleveland, Ohio, best known for her career on various television and radio stations primarily in Cleveland, as well as hosting national television programs.
10 Facts About Robin Swoboda
InSport was short lived, and Robin Swoboda would remain on WJW until 1991, electing to leave Cleveland when her husband Bryan Wagner was cut from the Cleveland Browns and signed with the New England Patriots.
Robin Swoboda left in 1998 to go over to Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS channel 5 to become host of the station's long running Morning Exchange.
MX was cancelled in 1999, and Robin Swoboda then became co-anchor of channel 5's 11 pm newscast alongside Ted Henry.
Robin Swoboda then left the broadcasting business altogether in 2000, to spend more time with her family.
Robin Swoboda left that job in 2005, and two years after that, returned for a third stint at WJW, this time hosting her own morning talk show originally titled That's Life, and later changed to The Robin Swoboda Show.
In January 2011, Robin Swoboda left WJW again after a disagreement with station management over the direction of her show.
In July 2014, Robin Swoboda began doing one-minute commentaries for WFHM, and sister talk station WHK AM 1420.
Robin Swoboda has had roles in a pair of motion pictures, partly due to the films being shot in Cleveland - a bit part in the blockbuster The Avengers in 2012, and a bigger role in the independent film Made in Cleveland in 2013.
Robin Swoboda became a born again Christian in 1989, and married her former husband, former NFL punter and placekicker Bryan Wagner in 1991; they divorced in 2015, and now she currently lives with their now grown-up children in Medina, Ohio.