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Myles Nicholas Miller
Myles N. Miller, 2010.Born Myles Miller
Bronx, New YorkOccupation American political journalist Title Public Relations Notable credit(s) CNN's Reliable Sources
New York Times City Room Blog
C-Span
WNYCMyles Nickolas Miller (born Bronx, New York) is an American digital media strategist who specializes in political journalism. He works in public relations at JESS3 and founded HuffPost High School at The Huffington Post.
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Career
Miller began his career at CPL Media, in New York, where as the political editor at the organization, he led coverage of the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Convention's and co-created the award-winning weekly BackTalk column for the New York Daily News.
As editor he covered national, state, and local politics for syndication to the BBC World Service, Scripps Howard News Service, New York Amsterdam News, PBS NewsHour and Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Miller joined Hearst Television in 2006 and covered the Presidency of George W. Bush for its show Teen Kids News, which aired on over 200 television stations around the country and on naval ships around the world.
During the Inauguration of Barack Obama in Washington, D.C., Miller reported along the inauguration route for WNYW as a contributor.
In 2009 worked for Errol Louis on WWRL reporting about the 2009 New York City mayoral election. Miller served as a reporter for Examiner.com at New York City Hall in 2010.
In June 2011, Miller served as Metropolitan/Courts Correspondent and Business Anchor for the International Business Times.
Most recently, Miller was appointed by Arianna Huffington, to launch Huffington Post High School, where he oversaw editorial operations.
In the media
- Mayor Michael Bloomberg called Miller "an exceptional journalist."
- Azi Paybarah of WNYC, says Miller is "Bloomberg’s favorite journalist," adding he "Is only [18 years old]. And yes, I am a little jealous."
- The New York Times said Miller, "speaks with the panache of someone who has covered politics for decades."[1]
- Forbes magazine called Miller a "wunderkind".[2]
- Business Insider listed Miller as one of the Best Young Writers on the Internet[3].
Notable appearances
- Miller appeared on C-SPAN with Libby Casey of Alaska Public Radio.
- Miller sat down with Howard Kurtz August 2009 and spoke youth in media.
- Miller was featured on the New York Times City Room Blog in June 2010, for being the youngest political correspondent in New York.
- Miller hosted the 2008 Do Something 15th Anniversary dinner with actress Susan Sarandon.
References
- "16 Year Old Political Correspondent : Myles Miller". WNBC. 2010-07-10. http://www.nbcnewyork.com/station/as-seen-on/16_Year_Old_Political_Correspondent___Myles_Miller_New_York.html.
- Hernandez, Javier C. (2010-06-02). "The Insider: ‘The City Really Is My Classroom’". New York Times. http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/02/ipad-efficiency-and-a-teenager-in-the-press-corps/.
- "Myles Miller Daily News Archive". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/nydn/form/searchResults.jsp?site=news.
- "Myles Miller on Children's PressLine’". Washington Journal. 2009-06-12. http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/286987-6&showFullAbstract=1.
- "CNN Reliable Source’". CNN. 2009-08-02. http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0908/02/rs.01.html.
- Samuels, Tanyanika (2008-02-19). "Bronx spotlight on Myles Miller". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/bronx/2008/02/19/2008-02-19_bronx_spotlight_on_myles_miller-1.html.
Categories:- Living people
- American newspaper journalists
- People from the Bronx
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