Robert Kjaerby Jensen (born 12 April 1973) is a Dutch broadcaster and television presenter.
Arjen Zijlstra of Midvliet did not think that Jensen was suitable to present, he said: "The board thought him too rude, but he could do everything with tape recorders and made the most beautiful jingles - we still use them".
Jensen was also co-producer of the controversial Radio 3 program Shockradio by dj Rob Stenders.
Soon a place became available at the then-commercial Radio Veronica when Jeroen van Inkel moved to the morning.
Jensen presented this together with Kijk in de Vegte, Van Zanten, and Edwin Ouwehand (eddo) made his entrance in this program.
In the intervening period, Kijk in de Vegte, Van Zanten and Ouwehand took over the program, which was renamed The Morning Pub.
[3] On 10 March 2004, he left Noordzee FM again, because Jensen did not agree with the principles of the station.
In January 2006, Yorin FM was sold to SBS Broadcasting and the name changed from April 18, 2006, to Caz!.
Robert Jensen made his television debut in 1995 in the program Don't Forget Your Toothbrush by Rolf Wouters.
Among the guests were well-known Dutch people, such as Pim Fortuyn, Patty Brard, Kim Holland, Ilonka Elmont and Bart de Graaff, but also international stars such as Tommy Lee, Deepak Chopra, Char, Shakira, Johnny Knoxville, Lionel Richie, Kim Wilde, Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, Pink, Sugababes, Borat, Westlife, Snoop Dogg, Vanilla Ice, Enrique Iglesias and singer Fergie.
In 2006, Jensen was a participant in the TROS game show Lingo by Lucille Werner together with Jan Paparazzi.
In April and May 2010, Jensen and Jan Paparazzi presented the entertainment program Snafu tv on RTL 5.
Regular guests in the program were Jaap Amesz and Kelly van der Veer.
[12] Jensen is a supporter of former United States President Donald Trump and critical of the human role in global warming.