Edward Miller is one of the most honored journalists in America. As
the former West Coast Bureau Chief and now Senior Correspondent/Managing
Editor for Fox-TV's award-winning America's Most Wanted, Edward Miller
is sought after as a keynote speaker--especially in light of these times.
You see him every week on America's Most Wanted but the audience has
no idea what goes on behind the scenes as these brave men and women of
law enforcement align with the general community to bring the evil-doers
to justice.
As the managing editor and supervising producer, Edward Miller is responsible
for directing a staff of writers, producers, reporters and researchers
in the production of this long-format feature stories. Sometimes they
are on a story for weeks on end. He supervises the budget, implementing
new show ideas, consults on the post-production of these features and
travels the world, seeking justice against "the bad guys."
Edward Miller has won over a dozen Emmy© Awards as well as the
journalistic renowned and prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award.
Before moving to the West Coast, Edward Miller was the reporter/anchor
at New York City's WNYW-TV where he also covered the U.S. Presidential
campaign. Prior to Fox's WNYW-TV, Edward Miller won his Edward R. Murrow
Award for his outstanding coverage of the 1995 Long Island Massacre. He
formerly worked at WABC-TV, the flagship station of Capital Cities/American
Broadcasting Companies, Inc., and Cleveland and Cincinnati, OH.
Edward Miller is an excellent choice for the instructional circuit,
too, because of his strong commitment to education and journalism. He
is a graduate of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor with a Masters
Degree in Journalism and of Wayne State University in Detroit, MI with
a Bachelors Degree in Journalism.