5 Q's with Robin Baumgarten


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Posted by Batman on December 25, 2010 at 03:13:25:

By Jeff Nuich
CSN Chicago Senior Director of Communications
CSNChicago.com Contributor

Want to know more about your favorite Chicago media celebrities? CSNChicago.com has your fix as we put the city’s most popular personalities on the spot with everyone’s favorite weekly local celeb feature entitled “5 Questions with...”

On Wednesdays, exclusively on CSNChicago.com, it’s our turn to grill the local media and other local VIPs with five random sports and non-sports related questions that will definitely be of interest to old and new fans alike.

This week’s guest…the popular morning co-anchor on WGN Morning News whose on-air work has earned her praise throughout her radio and television career…she’s a lifelong Chicagoan who truly gets the overall vibe of our great city, plus – she has a great sense of humor to boot…get ready, here are “5 Questions with…ROBIN BAUMGARTEN!”

BIO: Two-time Emmy winner Robin Baumgarten currently co-anchors the WGN Morning News. Robin joined the show in 1996 as airborne traffic reporter, and transportation reporter.

When WGN Morning News expanded to four hours, she became the solo anchor weekdays from 5-5:30am. In 2004, she became the main co-anchor of WGN Morning News weekdays from 5:30-9am.

In 1997, Robin won an Emmy for her part in the station's coverage of the Bulls Championship Rally, and in 2002 she was awarded another for Outstanding Achievement for Individual Excellence On Camera.

Prior to joining WGN-TV, Robin worked at Shadow Broadcast Services in Chicago. During that time, she worked as a traffic, news and sports reporter for WLUP Radio Chicago's "Jonathan Brandmeier Show."

She also worked as a traffic reporter for CLTV News, and spent one year doing freelance work with ABC Sports.

A lifelong Chicagoan, Robin received a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.


1) CSNChicago.com: Robin, it goes without saying that your fans love to watch how much fun you and your WGN Morning News crew have every morning. Is it difficult to deliver the news to viewers following a funny moment or sketch on the show and has there ever been an instance when you had to have your on-air partner Larry Potash take over in a pinch?

Baumgarten: Difficult? No way. I’ve got the best job in the world. Of course, I have to work with two of the biggest morons on the planet, but other than that…..

Actually, Paul Konrad, Larry Potash, and I have worked together for about 15 years, and we get along well. They’re like the two brothers I never had, or wanted. Also, Val, Pat, Dean, and Ana, all make it fun to go to work every day.

We do have a lot of fun moments on the show, and sometimes transitions to news can be tricky, but I think people watch us because we don’t do it smoothly. We make mistakes and have fun with it.

Maybe you’ve seen our latest mishap? When we missed the live bridge implosion? For some reason it’s gone viral….I guess we are idiots.

http://www.wgntv.com/videobeta/?watchId=ce875f1b-9963-420f-bf7b-ec3838bea62f

2) CSNChicago.com: Your morning show has also done a pretty solid job of maintaining its audience throughout the duration of the show. What would you say is the primary factor in being able to hold on to your audience…is it the news reporting, the entertainment/comedy element, the personalities?

Baumgarten: We are thankful every day that the show is still going strong – 16 years later! It is a bit frightening, though, running into college kids who tell me they’ve been watching since grade school.

I can only guess why people watch, but I hope it’s because they like us, and they know we’re just going to be ourselves – warts and all. I know we do our best covering the news, but all stations do that. I think people know they’ll get that, and a little more with us.


3) CSNChicago.com: In your broadcasting career, you’ve also spent a number of years in radio. What are your thoughts on the state of radio today and do you see that medium one day returning to the dominance it once enjoyed years ago?

Baumgarten: Boy, I miss radio! I also miss not having to shower before work.

Actually, some of my fondest memories in this business were the years I was working for Shadow Traffic, where I made some great friends, and had a great time as well. That’s when I got the opportunity to work with some of the greats at the old Loop radio station – Kevin Matthews, Steve & Garry, and especially, Jonathon Brandmeier. Working with Johnny and Buzz Kilman really taught me how to think on my feet, and not take myself too seriously.

As for the state of radio? I think it’s incredibly sad that all of those talented Loop folks I mentioned are no longer on the air in Chicago (except for Garry Meier). Radio has become so compartmentalized and syndicated, that it seems there is no longer any patience for letting a show develop without being handcuffed by strict formats. I hope it changes. We’re missing out on a lot of good radio.


4) CSNChicago.com: As a native Chicagoan who grew up loving Chicago sports, what particular team’s wins and losses do you take to heart more than any other and why?

Baumgarten: I was raised a Cubs fan in Sox territory on the South Side, so my family is long suffering. But, I root for the Sox, too, having spent a lot of time at the old Comiskey Park growing up. Harry Caray actually threw me a ball during the seventh inning stretch at Comiskey Park when I was a kid, but my father made me give the ball to a little boy sitting nearby because he was crying. Don’t get me started…..

But, I would say it’s the Bears’ losses that still affect me the most. Growing up, we were not allowed to go into the TV room during Bears games, or call the house – the phone would go unanswered. And if they lost? Forget it. My father would be miserable for the rest of the day. I still dread Sundays in the fall!


5) CSNChicago.com: It’s the holiday season Robin and we all have one of these…tell us that one holiday song that you just loathe to no end. You won’t be considered a Scrooge for being honest…

Baumgarten: “Jingle Bells” done by the barking dogs. Sigh.




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