Kevin Miller

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Kevin Miller is a conservative American talk radio host and political pundit who has been featured on many 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.

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."

Miller's success in New Hampshire captured the interest of Peter Thiele and Bill D; they hired Kevin to the much coveted afternoon slot once held by Sean Hannity at WVNN in Huntsville, Alabama. 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.

After the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Miller paid his own way to New York City in order to broadcast live from Ground Zero. While in New York, Miller organized a group of volunteers to serve meals to rescue workers.

Miller has been named the Associated Press Commentator of the Year five times since 1997.

In 2001, Miller was recognized by the National Association of Broadcasters as a Marconi Award finalist for Personality of the Year.

Until August 16, 2006, Miller was on the air at WPTF in Raleigh, North Carolina. His morning radio program covered the controversy surrounding the men's lacrosse team at Duke University over in Durham.

Miller has moved "Miller in the Morning" to SuperTalk 99.7 WTN in Nashville, Tennessee. He's been on the air there since Aug. 18, 2006.