The resolution commends Roscoe Miller, known as Killer Diller, for his remarkable 55-year career in radio. Born and raised in Calhoun, Alabama, Miller is recognized not only for his contributions to the radio industry but also for his service in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He began his radio career in 1970 at WRMA, which he now operates under his company, Autaugaville Radio, Incorporated, owning a total of 12 radio stations across Alabama.
Despite facing health challenges, including two cancer diagnoses, Miller continues to be an influential figure in Alabama radio, broadcasting daily on 94.1 FM in Montgomery. The resolution expresses the Alabama House of Representatives' admiration for his achievements and wishes him continued success in his endeavors.