Myles Miller has been hired by Bloomberg News to be a managing editor.
Miller has been a reporter for WNBC-TV, where he covered critical stories involving law enforcement, counter-terrorism, and the courts, while also leading breaking news coverage for WNBC-TV, NBCNewYork.com, and FAST/OTT. His reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic earned him the prestigious duPont-Columbia Award and an Emmy Award.
Before joining NBC, Miller held pivotal roles across major networks and publications. As deputy press secretary for the FDNY, he led external and intergovernmental affairs strategies, managed crisis communications and served as spokesperson.
His tenure at Spectrum News saw him develop the network’s first long-form programming unit and establish a national assignment desk. During his tenure he produced and edited an Emmy Award-winning documentary on the opioid crisis in New York.
At WPIX-TV, he was a reporter and breaking news producer, covering significant events such as the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the 2016 Democratic Convention, and the visit of Pope Francis.
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