Robin Meade is the anchor of HLN's morning show, "Morning Express with Robin Meade." Among other stories, Meade anchored the networks coverage of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the January 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama, and the July 2009 coverage of Michael Jacksons memorial event. In July of 2008, she scored the exclusive first interview with freed American hostages at their request after their release from Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) captors. In June of 2009, Meade performed a tandem skydive with President George Herbert Walker Bush in Kennebunkport, Maine, to commemorate President Bushs 85th birthday. Meade is also the face of HLNs Salute to Troops segment, a daily message to U.S. troops using photos and videos sent in by their loved ones.
Meade also serves as co-host with Dr. Sanjay Gupta for Turner Private Networks AccentHealth, a program offered in physician waiting rooms focused on consumer-related health stories. Before joining CNN, Meade worked at NBC Chicago affiliate WMAQ-TV where she co-anchored the weekend newscasts and also served as a general assignment correspondent for the station. Before that, she anchored the morning newscasts. During her tenure with the NBC affiliate, she covered the 1996 Olympics, which included special reporting on the Centennial Olympic Park bombing. Meade won a regional Emmy Award for her efforts covering the 1995 collision between a school bus and a train in Fox River Grove, Ill., that killed seven and injured more than 24 teenagers.
Additionally, she was nominated for a regional Emmy for her report on how to decrease chances of injury in survivable plane crashes. In October 2005, Meade was inducted into the Ohio Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Before joining WMAQ, Meade was the morning news anchor of WSVN-TVs Today in Florida in Miami. She also served as the stations noon anchor and health reporter. She was also an anchor and reporter at WCMH-TV in Columbus, Ohio, and at WJW-TV in Cleveland. Meade began her career in broadcasting at WMFD-TV in Mansfield, Ohio, where she worked as a reporter.
In December 2004, Meade co-hosted the Midwest Emmys with MSNBCs Lester Holt. In 2002, she was recognized by Lycos as one of the top 20 most popular television news personalities in the broadcast news industry.
Meade attended Malone College and Ashland University where she majored in radio/television production, programming and performance and minored in political science. She won Ashland University's Young Alumnus Award for her achievements in broadcasting and served as the commencement speaker for the universitys 2005 graduation ceremonies.
Meade's first book, "Morning Sunshine! How to Radiate Confidence and Feel It, Too," was released in September 2009 and instantly became a New York Times bestseller.
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