Colby Reed Miller
- Producer
- Writer
- Executive
Named to the 2018 Forbes 30Under30 in Marketing and Advertising for his groundbreaking work in digital video, Miller leads business development, partnerships, and business operations for Fox Sports' digital division, with areas of focus including new franchises, original content, and emerging social platforms.
Prior to Fox Sports, Miller co-founded Miller/Datri Entertainment (M/DE), a video production studio obsessed with the exploration of human potential. While at M/DE, Miller executive produced groundbreaking content for leading partners such as Forbes and Gore-Tex featuring marquee talent like Snoop Dogg and Rachel Zoe. Before M/DE, Miller led Revenue and Content Development for Verizon Media's "Video Syndication" digital video platform, an $80 million+ business called "an alternative to YouTube and Facebook for digital video distribution and monetization at scale" by Forbes. His work at Verizon spanned partnerships with the major media companies/studios (e.g. NBC Universal, Conde Nast), agencies (e.g. WME, GroupM), and brands (e.g. Unilever, Verizon), as well as production/distribution strategies for A-list talent such as Bill Maher and Demi Lovato.
Miller launched his career as a management consultant and C.P.A. at PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the prominent "Big Four" accounting firms, and now sits on five arts, media, and philanthropic boards including the advisory board of the Annapolis Film Festival.
Prior to Fox Sports, Miller co-founded Miller/Datri Entertainment (M/DE), a video production studio obsessed with the exploration of human potential. While at M/DE, Miller executive produced groundbreaking content for leading partners such as Forbes and Gore-Tex featuring marquee talent like Snoop Dogg and Rachel Zoe. Before M/DE, Miller led Revenue and Content Development for Verizon Media's "Video Syndication" digital video platform, an $80 million+ business called "an alternative to YouTube and Facebook for digital video distribution and monetization at scale" by Forbes. His work at Verizon spanned partnerships with the major media companies/studios (e.g. NBC Universal, Conde Nast), agencies (e.g. WME, GroupM), and brands (e.g. Unilever, Verizon), as well as production/distribution strategies for A-list talent such as Bill Maher and Demi Lovato.
Miller launched his career as a management consultant and C.P.A. at PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the prominent "Big Four" accounting firms, and now sits on five arts, media, and philanthropic boards including the advisory board of the Annapolis Film Festival.