Making It!
As co-anchor of the Emmy Award-winning "KTLA Morning
News: First Edition" and "Early Edition," Emmett Miller brings his
news experience and knowledge from other cities to Los Angeles,
providing viewers with the most comprehensive reports possible.
Miller joined KTLA in 1999 from WFXT (Fox) in Boston where he was
weekend anchor and weekday reporter. He also held anchor/reporter
duties at WOIO (CBS) in Cleveland and WMAQ (NBC) in Chicago, where
he also hosted a half-hour children's show. Other anchor/reporter
duties include WAVY (NBC) in Norfolk and WLBT (NBC) in Jackson,
Mississippi. He began his career at KRUZ-TV in Santa Cruz, California
and was news director at KPIG Radio in Watsonville, California.
Miller's national credits include reporting for "Earthbeat," on
TBS and co-host of the syndicated "Strange Universe."
In 2002 and 2004 Miller received Emmy Awards for Best Regularly
Scheduled Daily News, as part of the "KTLA Morning News: First Edition" team. He was also part of the KTLA news team that received an Associated
Press Television-Radio Award for Best Television News Live Coverage
of a News Event. Other awards include the Jackson AP Award for investigative
and enterprise reporting, as well as an award from the Illinois
Broadcasters Association for children's broadcasting.
Miller is interested in children's welfare issues, especially children
with disabilities, and enjoys reading aloud at elementary schools
and supporting events that promote literacy. In addition, he is "Quiz Master" for the Los Angeles Unified School District's Annual
Academic Decathlon. In his spare time you can find him at the beach
catching a wave or strumming his guitar at his home in Los Angeles.
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