Jon Miller (television executive)

He attended Walt Whitman High School and subsequently earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

[10] Four other events changed the world of sports programming: The National Dog Show[11] debuted on NBC in 2002 on Thanksgiving Day.

[21] Miller was a key executive in helping NBC Sports land the initial Premier League rights deal for what eventually would be 10 years.

Beating many competitors, some with higher bids, in November 2021, that extended to 15 years with a $2.7 billion deal and a six-year term ending in 2028.

To promote its investment, NBC has hosted Premier League fan festivals in eight different cities: Washington, D.C., New York, Boston, Austin, Miami, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Orlando.

[30][31] In September 2024, following NBC Sports' completion of an 11-year deal for the NBA and WNBA, Miller participated as a panelist at the IMG-RedBird Summit.

[32] In November 2022, Miller was inducted into the SportPro Hall of Fame, an award that recognizes the body of work of an individual within the sports broadcast and OTT industry.