Robin Marsh


Robin Marsh is an Emmy Award-winning journalist who has been a trusted voice at News 9 since joining the team in April 1995. You can catch her each weekday morning anchoring News 9 This Morning and News 9 at 9 a.m.

Over her 29 years at News 9, Robin has played a pivotal role in covering major news events, including the Oklahoma City Bombing, destructive tornadoes, and countless breaking news stories. Her reporting on a metro family who lost their home in a gas explosion earned her a Heartland Emmy Award in 2021. She has also been recognized with multiple honors, including excellence in feature reporting from the National Academy of Television Journalists and the Society of Professional Journalists. She was named Oklahoma’s Journalist of the Year and honored by the Girl Scouts of America as a Woman of Distinction. Her impactful series on breast cancer awareness is on display at the National Museum of Broadcast Journalism Center in Chicago.

Beyond journalism, Robin is a passionate artist whose artwork has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local charities. She is also an accomplished motivational speaker and the author of two books for teen girls. Throughout her career, she has dedicated time to numerous charitable causes, including the Special Olympics and Alzheimer's Association.

One of the most memorable moments in Robin’s career was interviewing country music legend Toby Keith, spotlighting his career and courageous battle with cancer. This would go on to be his final television interview, a moment that deeply resonated with her.

Robin values her faith in God and the importance of family. She loves spending time with her husband, Keith, and her son, Cade.

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