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Victor
Miller
(1931 - ) |
Victor, a
native of White Sulphur Springs, Montana, began
his broadcasting career in 1953 as an announcer
for KOOK radio in Billings. After distinguished
coverage of the 1959 Lake Hebgen earthquake, Miller
moved to KOOK-TV, now KTVQ, as an announcer and
reporter. He then became operations manager, and
then served as the station's general manager for
18 years. However, Vic Miller is best known for
nearly 600 commentaries he has delivered on the
news and on the lighter side of day-to-day life.
His primary approach to TV commentary is governed
by a letter he once received from a Wyoming viewer
confined to a nursing home: "Every week you
bring some humor into my life, and there isn't a
great deal of humor in my life." |
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