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Craig "Junior" Miller
Born
Craig Miller

(1965-12-20) December 20, 1965 (age 58)
SpouseNatalie Solis
Career
ShowDunham and Miller Show
Station(s)KTCK 1310 AM Previous Stations KRLD (AM) and KNTU
Time slot5:30-10:00 AM
StyleSports talk, humor
CountryUnited States
Websitewww.theticket.com/Shows/TheMusers/tabid/418/Default.aspx

Craig "Junior" Miller (born December 20, 1965, in Amarillo, Texas) is an American radio personality and member of the Dunham and Miller Show, heard 5:30-10:00 AM on sports radio KTCK 1310 AM [1] in Dallas, Texas. Miller co-hosts the show with long-time friend and college roommate George Dunham, alongside Gordon Keith.

Miller is one of the few remaining original Ticket hosts. Miller has been co-hosting with Dunham on the station since 1994.[2] Miller has been nominated for and received several NAB Marconi Radio Awards throughout his career.[3]

In 2023, Miller, Dunham, and Keith were inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.[4]

Miller and his cohosts are the highest rated morning radio program in the Dallas-Fort Worth market.[5]

Miller is an avid runner and cyclist[6] and often competes in competitive cycling events and marathons.

Miller is an accomplished Actor who was part of the team that won a Primetime Emmy Award for their work on "The Jessie Owens Story", a 1984 TV Movie which is a biopic of the four-time Olympic gold medalist Jesse Owens.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Sportsradio 1310 The Ticket - The Musers - Dunham and Miller". Archived from the original on 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
  2. ^ Simek, Peter. "20 Years of The Ticket Radio". D Magazine. D Magazine. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  3. ^ Dempsey, John Mark. "“We Talk about Life”—KTCK, The Ticket, and the Influence of Guy Talk on Sports-Talk Radio." Journal of Radio & Audio Media 15.2 (2008): 184-196.
  4. ^ {{cite web[https://barrettsportsmedia.com/2023/11/06/the-musers-inducted-into-texas-radio-hall-of-fame/}}
  5. ^ Horn, Barry (27 October 2016). "DFW Sports Radio Ratings Revealed". Sports Day DFW. Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  6. ^ Delozier, Lauren (16 October 2014). "How Craig Miller Works Out in 20 Minutes". D Magazine. D Magazine. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  7. ^ The Jesse Owens Story - IMDb, retrieved 2021-10-28