Tracey Miller

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Tracey Miller (July 21, 1954 October 7, 2005) was a radio personality, editorial writer, and newspaper editor, who worked for much of her radio career on stations in the Los Angeles area. From 1990 to 1993, Miller and Terri-Rae Elmer co-hosted KFI's TNT in the Morning, the first morning-drive show in a major market to feature two women in the lead roles.[1]

Life

Miller was born in Santa Maria, California.[2] A four-time winner of the Los Angeles Press Club Golden Mike Award,[3] she became founding editor of the La Crescenta Valley Sun[4] in April, 2002, and wrote a weekly column for the Glendale News-Press in 2005.[3] In July 2005, the American Women in Radio and Television established a merit award in her honor, to recognize chapter members who have shown commitment to the organization and chapter, and made positive contributions to the broadcasting profession.[5]

Tracey Miller died on October 7, 2005, aged 51, from complications due to brain cancer. She is survived by her two children, Kelsey Leanne Showalter and Taylor Lee Brittenham.[3]

Station affiliations

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Station City Years
KOB Albuquerque 1976-1981
KOMO Seattle 1981-1982
KFI Los Angeles 1982-93
KABC Los Angeles 1994-95
KMPC/KTZN Los Angeles 1995-97
KLSX Los Angeles 1997-2000
KABC Los Angeles 2001-03
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