Kevin Miller (radio host)
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Kevin Miller | |
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February 1968 (age 47–48) United States |
Occupation | Talk radio host |
Kevin Miller (born February 1968) is a conservative American talk radio host and political pundit who has been featured on various national news programs, including The Today Show, Leeza Gibbons, CNN, and MSNBC. Miller has also been featured in The Washington Post and The Baltimore Sun.
After graduating in 1993 with a degree in Secondary Education from the University of Akron, Miller taught social studies in the Akron public school system.
Radio experience
Miller's first radio job was in Nashua, New Hampshire where he hosted "Miller in the Morning," a frequent stop for presidential candidates during the 1996 campaign. It was here that Pat Buchanan dubbed Miller as "the Pat Buchanan of New Hampshire." He was featured in the first issue George magazine, founded by John F. Kennedy Jr..
Miller's success in New Hampshire captured the interest of management at Huntsville, Alabama's WVNN, who hired Miller to fill their afternoon slot.]. From there, Miller went on to WERC in Birmingham, Alabama where he hosted a show and served as program director. In Birmingham, Miller received national media attention for his coverage of the Shirley Henson road rage incident and the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing trials.
From 2003 to 2006, Miller was on the air at WPTF in Raleigh, North Carolina.[1] His morning radio program covered the controversy surrounding the men's lacrosse team at Duke University over in Durham and he was a frequent guest of Headline News' Nancy Grace program early on during the investigative process. Miller is a frequent guest on "Hardball with Chris Matthews" and the Nancy Grace Show on CNN Headline News.
Miller later moved "Miller in the Morning" to SuperTalk 99.7 WTN in Nashville, Tennessee, from August 2006 to March 2007. Miller was a host on Pittsburgh's Newsradio 1020 KDKA from 12pm - 3pm until January 2009.
In September 2009, Miller's show moved to 580 KIDO in Boise, Idaho where he is the host of the morning show from 5am-9am.[2]
References
- ↑ Gibson, Dale (July 31, 2006). "WPTF's Miller leaving for gig in Nashville". Triangle Business Journal. Retrieved 26 December 2010.
- ↑ "Hosts". KIDOam.com. Retrieved 26 December 2010.