Jane Robelot

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Jane Robelot was a co-anchor of CBS television's CBS This Morning during the early 1990s. In the 1980s she worked at WSPA Spartanburg, SC, then at then-CBS-owned WCAU Philadelphia before moving to CBS. After working for CBS News she was the primary anchor for WGCL-TV in Atlanta. A native of Greenville, SC and a graduate of Clemson University, she is currently a contributing reporter for WYFF-TV in Greenville, SC. She is married and has one son.

Jane Robelot started her career in radio at WCCP-AM 1560 in Clemson, SC in the early 1980's. By the mid-1980's, she was the host of WSPA TV 7's "Carolina Noon" show. It was promoted to lead female WSPA anchor in 1989. In the early 1990's she went to work for WCBS TV 2 in New York City. She was made host of CBS-TV's "Morning Show" in 1995. She left in 1999 and went to WGCL TV 46 "CbS Atlanta" to head up the all-new short-lived "ClearNews" shows at 6 and 11. She stayed at WGCL doing the newly renamed "CBS 46 News" shows until 2004. She moved back to Upstate South Carolina and currently works as a manager and fill-in News anchor and special assignment Director at WYFF "Your Friend Four"- the NBC station in Greenville, S.C.