- Norman Robinson (television news reporter)
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Norman Hollis Robinson (born 1951[1] in Toomsuba, Lauderdale County, Mississippi) is news anchor for WDSU-TV New Orleans Channel 6 (NBC), where he has worked in the news department since 1992. After service as a musician in the United States Navy, he began his career in broadcast journalism on radio in Southern California and then worked successively in television in Alabama, New York, and District of Columbia (where he served on the White House Press Corps for CBS) before moving to New Orleans in 1981.[2] Robinson is known for his ability to interview public officials in the New Orleans area.[3] It was on the news program which Robinson anchors that New Orleans City Councilwoman Stacy Head was interviewed as she started posting her e-mails online during the height of the 2009 New Orleans e-mail controversy.[4]
In June 2008 Robinson was furloughed by WDSU after being arrested for driving while intoxicated but returned to work a month later.[5] Robinson promised that he would never again drive while under the influence of alcohol.[6] In an April 2009 testimony concerning the role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet, Robinson said that post-Katrina trauma, including loss of his home:
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- I ended up going to a psychologist because I wanted to commit suicide, and I ended up in a drunken stupor most of the time.[7]
Robinson is married to Monica Hall Robinson of Mobile, Alabama. The couple has three children. His civic activities include Goodwill Industries, March of Dimes, New Orleans Concert Band, and Our Lady of Holy Cross College (from which he received an honorary doctor of humane letters). He is a member of Golden Key International Honour Society and a deacon in Saint Mark's Fourth Baptist Church of New Orleans.[2]
Notes
- ^ Peoplesearch.com information on Norman Hollis Robinson.
- ^ a b Norman Robison bio on WDSU-TV's web site (accessed 2009 March 21).
- ^ See, e.g., the articles on Ray Nagin and Veronica White.
- ^ Stacy Head speaks out on e-mail controversy (WDSU news site accessed 2009 May 20).
- ^ Norman Robinson flips car in alleged drunk driving crash, on WWL-AM Radio 870 (CBS) web site (accessed 2009 March 21); Dave Walker, WDSU anchor Norman Robinson returns to work following June arrest, in Times-Picayune, 2008 July 23 (accessed 2009 March 21).
- ^ Norman Robinson: 'It will not happen again', in Times-Picayune, 2008 August 15 (accessed 2009 March 21).
- ^ Robinson quoted in Susan Finch, Newsman describes his own trauma: Robinson testifies in MR-GO, Corps lawsuit, Times-Picayune, 2009 April 23, pp. A1, A3 (quotation appears on p. A1).
External links
- Norman Robinson goes to NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
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