Miles O'Brien

American Broadcast Journalist

Miles O'Brien was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States on June 9th, 1959 and is the American Broadcast Journalist. At the age of 64, Miles O'Brien biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 9, 1959
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Age
64 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Aircraft Pilot, Journalist
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Miles O'Brien Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Education
Attended Georgetown University
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Children
2
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Miles O'Brien Awards
  • 1986 – Florida Emmy Award Outstanding Coverage of a Single Breaking News Story (Reporter)- St. Petersburg Chlorine Leak
  • 1989 – Boston/New England Emmy Award Outstanding News Series (Producer/Reporter)- "Boundaries of Fear"
  • 1990 – CINE “Golden Eagle” (Producer/Reporter)- "Boundaries of Fear"
  • 1993 – Columbus Film Festival Bronze Plaque – “Swords to Plowshares: The Price of Peace”
  • 1993 – Computer Press Awards Best Television Program (Anchor/Correspondent/Writer)- "CNN Science and Technology Week"
  • 1993 – National Association of Science Writers Science in Society Award (Anchor/Correspondent/Writer)- "Sweet Fruit – Bitter Harvest"
  • 1993 – Overseas Press Club Award – “Swords to Plowshares: The Price of Peace”
  • 1996 – National News and Documentary Emmy Award Outstanding Coverage of a Single Breaking News Story (Anchor)- coverage of the Olympic Park Bombing
  • 2002 – Rotary National Award for Space Achievement Space Communicator Award
  • 2002 – National Headliner Award for investigative coverage – "Sept. 11 attacks"
  • 2006 – Society of Environmental Journalists Award for Reporting on the Environment (Anchor/Correspondent/Writer)- "CNN Presents: Melting Point"
  • 2006 – National Press Club Robert L Kozik Award for Environmental Reporting – First Place (Anchor/Correspondent/Writer)- "CNN Presents: Melting Point"
  • 2006 – Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Max Karant Award for Excellence in Aviation Journalism (Correspondent)- "Small Planes"
  • 2006 – George Foster Peabody Award – coverage of Hurricane Katrina
  • 2006 – Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award (Anchor/Correspondent)- CNN Coverage of Hurricane Katrina
  • 2014 - PBS 10th annual "Be More Award" -A veteran journalist with more than thirty-two years in the industry, O’Brien has focused on making science and technology accessible, understandable and interesting for everyone.
  • 2014 - National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Technology Programming for PBS NOVA "Manhunt - Boston Bombers"
  • 2015 - Honorary Member, Sigma Xi