Robin Mazyck
Robin Mazyck is an executive producer with for CBN News in the network’s Washington, D.C., bureau. During the 2008 election season she traveled the country with CBN News' David Brody as his producer. From Alaska to Puerto Rico, Robin interviewed a number of prominent politicians and national figures for the network, including Mike Huckabee, Dennis Kucinich, Michael Steele, George Lopez, Ericka Alexander and Joseph C. Philips.
Robin began her career as a producer at WILX-TV in Lansing, Mich. Before comign to CBN News, she worked for CNN International and CNN Airport Network. She was also an executive producer for the NBC affiliate in Raleigh, N.C.
Robin is from South Carolina and loves the Low Country. She graduated with English and Communications degrees from Newberry College and a master’s in journalism from Michigan State University.
My Stories
Updated 60 days ago
The beauty shop. For many black women, it's like their home away from home.
Updated 81 days ago
James G. Basker, president of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, editedAmazing Grace: An Anthology of Poems About Slavery 1660-1810.
Updated 81 days ago
As theatres around the world share the true story of William Wilberforce, a British statesman who dedicated his life to ending the slave trade, residents in one small Ohio town say they need no reminding.
Updated 116 days ago
Ruth Bell Graham, the beloved wife of Rev. Billy Graham, died Thursday afternoon, surrounded by her husband and family.
Updated 121 days ago
In a debate full of tense moments and terse comments, the leading Democratic frontrunners put on their gloves and took some serious jabs at one another Monday night.
Updated 222 days ago
In 1958 Rev. Howard Jones became the first black minister hired by the Billy Graham Evangelical Association. When Graham decided to tackle the issue of race, he went to Jones for advice.
Updated 222 days ago
Rev. Howard Jones became the first black minister to work for Billy Graham when he was hired in 1958. He also became one of the first blacks to become a missionary in Africa. Blacks were discouraged from preaching the Gospel in Africa for a variety of reasons -- the main one being discrimination.
Updated 222 days ago
Rev. Howard Jones is now retired, but he still shares his life experiences with others. Watch an interview with Rev. Jones as he talks about the importance of marriage and preaching the "gravy of the word."