Marc is a Philly native, he's glad to be back home after on-air stints in Vermont and Springfield, Mass. Marc starts your day with South Jersey's Own Traffic, News, Weather and of course South Jersey's Own Variety!
The James Page
Marc and his wife welcomed James Mitchell Miller into the world on Friday, January 22 at 7:05AM, weighing in at 6lbs 15 oz..
James' very first website: The James Page. Click herefor pictures and more of Marc's new son!
Vineland Boy Takes Stage With John Mayer
Austin Christy stood next to his favorite performer before a crowd of roughly 25,000 people Sunday, and felt completely calm. The 11-year-old stayed cool as he lived out a dream most people will never realize. Austin persuaded rock sensation John Mayer to invite him on stage at the Wachovia Center to play lead guitar on the musician's hit song "Belief." Click here for the full story.
Listen to Marc's interview with Austin
Wedding Proposals Gone Bad
In honor of SoJO's Free Wedding Giveaway...let's hope none of these happened to you on your way to marital bliss! Click here to read more.
Marc On The Go
I did a live broadcast at the grand opening celebration of the new PNC Bank branch in Williamstown, with Philadelphia Eagle David Akers signing autographs...and someone asked me to sign a Phillies cap, lol! I used #22 because my son was born Jan 22nd...
Marc In SJ Magazine
New for February, SJ Magazine's latest edition...complete with an article featuring
SoJO's Marc Miller! (no...that's not Marc on the cover...too much hair.) Pick one up today!
SoJO Hero: Katelyn Eystad
SoJO salutes Pitman's own Katelyn Eystad, the 13-year old founder of The Angels of God Clothing Closet, which is helping South Jerseyans and the poeple of Haiti as well! To find out more about Katelyn and see how you can help, or to nominate the next SoJO Hero, click here!
How many times can you hear "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" or Madonna trying -- but not even coming close-- to best Eartha Kitt with "Santa Baby" before you just scream? The Washington Post has called these two songs, along with Barbra Streisand's "Jingle Bells" and the Jackson 5's "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" the "sonic equivalent of a chorus of screeching cats." They are among the most hated Christmas songs of all time -- but they aren't the most hated. The honor of the most hated Christmas song of all time goes to "Jingle Bells," as "performed" by the Singing Dogs, a 1955 Danish record that was reedited and released in 1970.
According to Edison Media Research and Pinnacle Media Worldwide, the three songs we love the most are:
1. Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" (1942)
2. Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" (1946)
3. Burl Ives's "A Holly Jolly Christmas" (1965)
Also high on the list of songs we adore this time of year are:
* "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (Brenda Lee, 1958)
* "Jingle Bell Rock" (Bobby Helms, 1957)
* "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon and Yoko Ono, 1971)
The most recent song to make Pinnacle's top 10 list was Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You," which was released in 1994, while Lennon/Ono's "Happy Xmas" is the most recent for Edison.