"Michelle Miller" is a correspondent for CBS News and has served as a substitute anchor on "The CBS Evening News" Weekend Editions and CBS News Up to the Minute.

Miller was born in Los Angeles, California. In 1989, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Howard University and holds a Master of Science degree in Urban Studies from the University of New Orleans.

From 1994 to 2003, Miller lived in New Orleans and worked as a reporter and anchor for WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate. For three of those years, her broadcast, "The Early Edition" was the highest rated newscast in its time slot across the Nation. Also between 1998 to 2001, Miller taught communications and broadcast journalism at Dillard University.

In 2003 Miller had a cameo appearance as a reporter in the movie Runaway Jury based on the novel by John Grisham.

Upon first arriving to New York City, Miller served as National Correspondent and substitute anchor for BET Nightly News.

Miller received an RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award/Edward R. Murrow Award in 1998 and the Woman of the Year Award from the National Sports Foundation. She also received the National Association of Black Journalists Award of Excellence in 1997.

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