 Robin Swoboda became one of Cleveland’s most respected and well-loved personalities during her many years anchoring the nightly news. Her down-to-earth style and warm sense of humor made people feel like she was “one of the family.” In November 2000, she left her TV career to spend more time with her husband and children. |  |  | She then spent 3 and a half years co-hosting the morning show on 95.5 The Fish, believing the mission of the radio station was consistent with her beliefs and value system. However, motherhood duties called her home once again in August, 2005. | | Robin became a household name in Northeast Ohio when she served as co-anchor on TV-8 along side her good friends Tim Taylor and Dick Goddard. She has also co-hosted several national programs including “InSport” with Ahmad Rashad and “Cover To Cover” with Gayle King. More recently, she was co-host of WEWS TV 5’s “Morning Exchange” and then co-anchored the Channel 5 11 p.m. news with Ted Henry. |  |  | Since making her home in Cleveland in 1986, Robin remains one of Northeast Ohio’s most beloved personalities. She also ranks as one of the area’s most recognizable personalities, something Robin genuinely appreciates unless she has spinach in her teeth. | A strong advocate for life, marriage and the family, Robin has become a popular speaker for groups of various backgrounds. From church groups to motivational business meetings, Robin’s sense of humor and insights make her a hit with all that hear her. |  | | Robin makes her home in Medina, Ohio with her husband of 14 years, former NFL punter Bryan Wagner, a junior high school PE teacher and head coach for the Chippewa High school football team, their three children Matthew, Hallie and Will and pets too numerous to mention. | | | | | |