Rob Sneed
Rob Sneed
Updated: Monday, 05 Nov 2012, 6:15 PM EST
Published : Monday, 05 Nov 2012, 6:15 PM EST
Rob Sneed joined 2 NEWS in October 2012 as our Springfield reporter. Before coming to WDTN, Rob spent two years in Arkansas reporting on everything from severe weather, to fires, murders and politics.
Rob was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio and is excited to be back in his home state. He's also looking forward to getting to know the Miami Valley.
He is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a degree in Communication. While there, Rob interned at WBNS-TV and WSYX/WTTE-TV in Columbus, Ohio. He also served as news director, anchor, reporter, and photographer at OSU's student ran TV station Buckeye TV.
In his spare time Rob enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He also enjoys attending church.
What Rob loves most about his job is being a voice for you. He's a people person, so if you have a story idea or just see him out and about, please don't hesitate to stop him and say "Hello!".
Birthday: October 10th
Hometown: Columbus
Top Five Interests: Jesus, Family, Hanging out with friends, Food, and TV News.
Favorite Music: Gospel Music, Michael Jackson, Brandy, Letoya Luckett, Old School R&B, and Just about anything on the Hot 100.
Favorite Movies: Coming To America, Willi Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, The Wizard of Oz, The Lion King, and The Color Purple .
Favorite TV Show: Person Of Interest, Law & Order SVU, Reality TV, Local News, Cable News, and The Golden Girls.
Favorite Books: The Divine Revelation of Heaven and Hell, Stepping Out On Nothing, and The Bible.
Heroes: My Cousin Gene Lawson, Mentor McKinley Raymore, Grandma/Papa Sneed, and My beautiful sister Charmaine Jackson.
One Person You Would Like To Have Dinner With: President Barack Obama.
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