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Doug Miller
Doug's broadcast career spans more than three decades. After attending the University of Arkansas, Doug Miller began his broadcasting career in his hometown of El Dorado, Arkansas. He says he developed his deep, southern drawl calling hogs at Razorback football games. After working in Little Rock with the Arkansas Radio Network and KARK-TV, Doug Miller moved to Utah in 1977 as Morning News Anchor for KSL Radio. He became Radio News Director at KSL in 1979 and was named KSL Television Sports Director in 1989.
Throughout his thirty plus years of Broadcasting, Doug has been known for his stories of outdoor adventure and in 1995, he developed a weekly television program about "people who love wild places and wild things." In it's six year run on KSL-TV, the popular Saturday night half-hour adventure program developed some of the station's highest ratings for locally produced programming and won several National awards presented by the Outdoor Writers of America.
Doug and his award winning outdoor show joined KUTV in the fall of 2001.
Doug and his wife Marilyn have two children and two bird dogs.
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