Myles Miller | |
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Occupation | Spokesperson |
Years active | 2005-present |
Myles Miller is a reporter at WNBC-TV, he was previously deputy press secretary for the FDNY.
From 2017-2019 he was an Emmy-award winning investigative reporter at NY1. He was the law enforcement reporter for WPIX[1] and was a multimedia journalist[2] at The New York Times. He was the youngest White House reporter in history[3] having served in that role for News Corporation's iPad newspaper, The Daily.
Journalism
Miller began his reporting career at The New York Daily News.[4]
He spent several years reporting for Fox Television Stations in New Jersey and Washington, D.C.
He covered the northeastern United States for Reuters,[5] traveled with President Barack Obama, the death of Osama bin Laden, the Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act and the 2012 presidential election, as White House reporter[6] for News Corporation's The Daily; and launched Chasing New Jersey.
Miller is a two time Emmy Award winner.
References
- ↑ "Myles Miller". WPIX. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
- ↑ Miller, Myles (July 9, 2015). "Baltimore Mayor on Police Shake-Up". Times Video. New York Times. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
Produced by Myles Miller (at 1:20)
- ↑ "Young, Gifted and Black: 17-Year-Old Myles Miller Hired at 'Huffington Post' - Rolling Out". Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ↑ Search Results For "myles miller" New York Daily News. Retrieved Sept 27, 2015
- ↑ Reuters name search Reuters. Retrieved Sept 27, 2015
- ↑ Myles Miller WPIX. 2015. Retrieved Sept 27, 2015
External links
- Hernandez, Javier C. (2010-06-02). "The Insider: 'The City Really Is My Classroom'". New York Times.
- "Myles Miller Daily News Archive".
- "Myles Miller on Children's PressLine'". Washington Journal. 2009-06-12. Archived from the original on 2012-03-13.
- "CNN Reliable Source'". CNN. 2009-08-02.
- Samuels, Tanyanika (2008-02-19). "Bronx spotlight on Myles Miller". New York Daily News.