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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Sexy News Anchor AMY ROBACH

AMY ROBACH (born February 6, 1973 in Michigan) is an anchor and correspondent at NBC and formerly at sister network MSNBC.
AMY ROBACH joined cable network MSNBC in 2003 from WTTG in Washington, D.C.. AMY ROBACH spent four years anchoring at MSNBC, including a stint where she anchored two hours in the morning. Later, AMY ROBACH began as co-host of Weekend Today, with Lester Holt in July 2007. AMY ROBACH worked at both places until she was named the Saturday co-host in June 2008 replacing Campbell Brown.







Since then, AMY ROBACH has occasionally served as a substitute host on the weekday version of Today Show and also the NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams. AMY ROBACH has also filled in for Keith Olbermann on Countdown with Keith Olbermann.









AMY ROBACH has anchored coverage of major news events including the War in Iraq, Hurricane Katrina, and the 2004 Presidential Election. AMY ROBACH traveled to Washington, D.C. to cover both President Bush’s 2nd Inauguration and the Funeral of President Ronald Reagan. In addition to her anchoring duties, AMY ROBACH regularly appears on “Imus in the Morning” and is a newsreader on both Today and Weekend Today.


AMY ROBACH graduated from the University of Georgia with high honors in Broadcast Journalism. AMY ROBACH lived half of her childhood in St. Louis, spent nine years in Georgia, and moved on to South Carolina, Washington, D.C., and the New York area. AMY ROBACH was a competitive gymnast for 7 years as a child. AMY ROBACH lives in Manhattan with her husband Tim and their two daughters. AMY ROBACH is a cousin of former Snellville, Georgia Nashville Star contestant Matt Lindahl; both have appeared on Imus in the Morning.











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