And on the Internet, you'll find 65,000 links to what is known as the Paul Harvey riddle: "What is greater than God, more evil than the devil? From 1951 to 2008, his programs reached as many as 24 million people per week. I greatly miss listening to Mr. Harvey and hope he is in the company of his Angel. RIP Paul!! He got his own show, on WENR, with his wife Lynne, another radio pioneer, serving as producer and co-writer. She really put him on track to have the phenomenal career that his career has been. The Paul Harvey News and Comment broadcasts -- five minutes in the morning and 15 minutes at midday six days a week -- were consistently ranked first and second in the nation among network radio shows. Ive always felt the pregnant pause is more useful for emphasis than shouting, but it cant be done deliberately. Besides, no one could spell it.). The stories were an attempt to capture "the heartbeats behind the headlines." R.I.P. He spoke with clarion clarity, his voice an elocution teacher's pride, easily parodied but intimate, powerful and oh-so-precise. He died in Phoenix Arizona on the 28 on February 28, 2009, at age 90. By the early 1960's, Harvey was trying his hand at television. Bush. He continued working at KVOO while he attended the University of Tulsa, first as an announcer and later as a program director. He broadcast News and Comment on mornings and mid-days on weekdays and at noon on Saturdays and also his famous The Rest of the Story segments. A lynch mob of 1,000 people formed at the jail, but the suspects were smuggled out. .component--type-recirculation .item:nth-child(5) { 21:4 the enemy death will be done away with. Even overseas on Armed Forces Network listening to Paul was always like taking a trip home, this included during Desert Storm. He was so blessed to have that unique voice that captured the attention of all those who listened. You brightened many a day, often making me laugh out loud as I was driving. FOR THE RECORD: Paul Harvey obituary: The obituary of radio pioneer Paul Harvey in Sundays California section said he and his wife, Lynne, were married for 58 years. I hope you are still telling story's like you did for so many years on the radio, you are missed. By 1940, Paul Harvey's easy wit and laconic speech made him Chicago's most popular newscaster and gave him his own show. After more than seven decades on the air, venerable radioman Paul Harvey's folksy . [citation needed] Harvey was named to the DeMolay Hall of Fame, a Masonic youth organization, on June 25, 1993. In 1940 he married Lynne (Angel) Cooper, who afterward took control of his business affairs. "This is Paul Harvey." display: none; He was and still my favorite. [51] When she died at their River Forest home, the Chicago Sun-Times described her as, "More than his astute business partner and producer, she also was a pioneer for women in radio and an influential figure in her own right for decades." Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 - February 28, 2009) was an American radio broadcaster for ABC News Radio. Your beautiful voice will be missed, but the memories will last a lifetime. He attended Tulsa's Central High School. He was a supporter of Sen. Joseph McCarthy and an early backer of the Vietnam War. Nine years ago, ABC re-upped Harvey with a 10-year, $100 million contract. The finest huckster is the one who has first sold himself on the product. Stand by for News!" He was a Man of Many talents . I listened to Paul Harvey " FAITHFULLY " every day for nearly fifty years , no matter where I was -- if I was on the road driving ,I would search the radio stations until I heard his familiar voice ,and then I would listen VERY CLOSELY -not wanting to miss a single word. Flying bug found at Walmart turns out to be rare Jurassic-era insect death is an enemy to all of us. He would have loved telling this epic story about a radio pioneer born and raised in the South. 1. Net Worth: $150 Million; Profession: Robert D. McFadden, writing Harvey's obituary for The New York Times, examined his unique radio style and how it interacted with his political views: [He] personalized the radio news with his right wing opinions, but laced them with his own trademarks: a hypnotic timbre, extended pauses for effect, heart-warming tales of average Americans and folksy observations that evoked the heartland, family values and the old-fashioned plain talk one heard around the dinner table on Sunday. [11] From the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, Harvey attended Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park. She was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa at Washington University in St. Louis[49] and a former schoolteacher. Among her ideas were the concepts of including news features within hard-news broadcasts and the humorous "kicker," which became a Paul Harvey trademark. He was elected to the National Association of Broadcasters Radio Hall of Fame and Oklahoma Hall of Fame and appeared on the Gallup poll list of America's most admired men. He was born as Paul Harvey Aurandt on September 4, 1918 to Harry Harrison Aurandt and Anna Dagmar. Paul Harvey, in full Paul Harvey Aurandt, (born Sept. 4, 1918, Tulsa, Okla., U.S.died Feb. 28, 2009, Phoenix, Ariz.), American radio commentator and news columnist noted for his firm staccato delivery and his conservative but individualistic opinions on current events. Following a medical discharge from the Army Air Corps in 1944, he shortened his name to Paul Harvey and began broadcasting for Chicago radio station WENR. "In fact, political adviser and communications specialist Frank Mankiewicz noted that Paul Harvey's name appears most often in lists of the 10 most influential opinion-shapers of each decade since the 1930s.". In later years, she was best known as a philanthropist.[53]. Mr. Harvey your stories always made me feel good. Paul made me grateful to be an American. That doesn't take any practice." He also had a lovely family and fans that loved him until his passing. He could tut-tut with a smile: "Have you noticed," he asked just before this year's Super Bowl, "some players with hair that sticks from under their helmets?" "Doctors have removed a kidney stone the size of a coconut," he said in late January, adding with a little startle, "seven inches-a across!" He broadcast News and Comment on mornings and mid-days on weekdays and at noon on Saturdays and also his famous The Rest of the Story segments. Paul Harvey News was carried on 1,200 radio stations, on 400 American Forces Network stations, and in 300 newspapers. As current today as they were when he spoke them. The Chicago-based Harvey was syndicated on more than 1,200 radio stations nationally and 400 Armed Forces Radio stations around the world. To the harvey family, paul harvey has been my favorite news commontator ever since I came to washington state in 1971. Paul was our friend, day by day. He also honored a very humble man named Pete Murphy. In 1951, "Paul Harvey News" went national with broadcasts stretching coast-to-coast and reaching millions of listeners each night. Known for his staunch conservatism -- he called it political fundamentalism -- Harvey supported McCarthyism in the 1950s. 27 Copy quote. During the last few years I listened to Mr Harvey via the internet. A month ago, Harvey knocked Nancy Pelosi because she "rubber-stamped" the stimulus package. The elder Aurandt was a Tulsa policeman who served as secretary to Commissioner J.H. ", 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. What an impact this fine, decent man made on so many people. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Before and after photos from space show storms effect on California reservoirs, Dramatic before and after photos from space show epic snow blanketing SoCal mountains, The chance of a lifetime: Five friends ski the tallest mountain in Los Angeles, Shocking, impossible gas bills push restaurants to the brink of closures, Best coffee city in the world? He was in bedford Pa. I miss your arm forces radio program eveyday at high noon. "My father and mother created from thin air what one day became radio and television news," Paul Harvey Jr. said Saturday. Bush presented Harvey with the nation's highest civilian honor, the medal of freedom, in November 2005. You can keep your natural teeth all your natural life! After more than seven decades on the air, venerable radioman Paul Harvey's folksy speech and plain talk are no more. [long pause] Good day!. He studied briefly at the University of Tulsa but quit to work full-time in radio; by age 25 he had gained experience at stations across the Plains and the Midwest and had covered the activities of the U.S. military for the Office of War Information. The rosy sentimentalist was also a fretful conservative; he backed Joe McCarthy's search for imaginary communists in the State Department. Paul Harvey - actor - died on 1955-12-05. {{^isTree}}Send Flowers and Gifts{{/isTree}}. I grew up on a farm and Mr. Harveys word was law and we never missed a program or Rest of the Story. My sincere condolences to your family. They were married in June 1940. And, today millions have lost a friend.". I miss him, I miss his assuring voice. No. ", Such was his authority, among the skeptical and gullible alike, that minor industries sprang up around him. He enjoyed an almost unparalleled longevity as a national broadcaster. The man remained unapologetic. The opinions Harvey expressed were old-fashioned as well: politically and socially conservative, the musings of a grandpa who's seen it all or, as he put it, "In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always been times like these." Police say Murdaugh called 911 at 10:07 p.m. to report finding the bodies. Heh heh heh. The cause was not given. Harvey would often submit "advance copies of his radio script for comment and approval. Harvey was descended from five generations of Baptist preachers. My condolences to his family. Police say Murdaugh called 911 at 10:07 p.m. to report finding the bodies. By the time he was taking speech and English classes at the University of Tulsa, he had worked his way up to a job as a staff announcer at KVOO. If anyone could speak on behalf of we Americans, it would have been Paul Harvey. Thank Youl. Last year, his wife and longtime producer, Lynne, died. I often wonder what Paul Harvey would have to say about all that is going on. Harvey, who also read his own commercials over the air, has been credited with coining words such as guestimate, trendency, and snoopervision.. Staggering snowfall in California mountains leaves residents trapped for days Instantly smitten with the young woman he nicknamed Angel the day he met her, Harvey later asked her to dinner. [51] She worked in television also, and created a television show called Dilemma which is acknowledged as the prototype of the modern talk show genre. In 2000, at age 82, he signed a reported $100-million contract with ABC Radio that would have kept him on the air for 10 more years. There was a dirty job to be done and it took a roughneck to do it, he said later. He eventually was allowed to fill in on the air by reading commercials and the news.[6][7][8]. May God who promises to comfort us in all our tibulations grant you peace by means of prayer and his holy word the Bible. You will be missed by all. If you've ever listened to AM radio, you already know the rest of the story, and you know his name. "Stand by for news!" But sometimes he just got fed up, reversing himself on the Vietnam War, telling Richard Nixon, "Mr. President, I love you, but you're wrong." His famous anecdotes always had a twist at the end, but this one finishes just as it began with a man who loved words and knew how to deliver them. While working as news and special events director at a radio station in St. Louis, Harvey met Lynne Cooper, a student teacher from a socially prominent St. Louis family who read school news announcements at the station. His voice was of rare quality and brought all of us to attention to hear the latest "rest of the story". 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"That would never have been a good choice; I would have lost touch with so much of the country had I done that," he told The Chicago Tribune in 2002. Harvey always said his trademark pauses were originally developed as a a lazy broadcasters way of waiting for the second hand to reach the top of the clock. But they quickly became part of his on-air vocal style. Under questioning, Harvey eventually dropped his cover story but refused to elaborate, saying he wanted to tell his tale before a congressional committee. I did not discover paul harvey via radio like so many others, but through one of his "Rest of the Story" books since i am an avid reader and found one laying around one dayafter reading it and learning about his radio personality status I started making a habit of listening to his program(s)I always enjoyed the "Story" bits and may not have always agreed with his commentaries on other subjects, I always welcomed his honesty and integrity in giving them and how he did so in a very humane and educated way instead of the constant ranting and lambasting going on now. The program also aired twice daily on the Internet, bringing the wit and wisdom of Paul Harvey to a whole new audience. Harvey and his radio network stated that the stories in that series, although entertaining, were completely true. The Associated Press contributed to this report. He called on Congress to do its job and not "sit on the economic skillet and let the pork sizzle." {{#isTree}}Plant Memorial Trees{{/isTree}} I can only imagine what special memories you must have. Shortly after his recovery, his wife died on May 3, which caused him to prolong his time away from broadcasting. God Bless you. He calmed the roiled waters of our times!!! Besides serving as a director, writer and editor on his radio program, she edited You Said It, Paul Harvey, a collection of broadcasts published by the family company. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. For what it's worth, here are ten interesting tidbits about the legend of radio. Advertisement. He blasted homosexuality, left-wing radicals and black militants at the time and reportedly was a close second to Gen. Curtis LeMay to be running mate for unsuccessful third-party presidential candidate George Wallace in 1968. Jobs at other small radio stations in Abilene, Kan., and Oklahoma City followed. I think of you often-you always made my day. "[31] A story might be "This day's news of most lasting significance." Share to let others add their own memories and condolences. Radio newscaster Paul Harvey, one of America's most familiar voices, has died. I am afraid of Osama, and I am afraid of Obama, and, Ms. Clinton, I am afraid of yo' mama. She also developed and edited her husband's best-known feature, "The Rest of the Story.". Charles Bennett/AP file. He always made me laugh. You will truly be missed. Laura and I are pleased to have known this fine man, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family.". !!! I pray/ask GOD to bless you & yours with the confort that only HE can give at this difficult time. He was offered a ten-year contract age at 80. I listened to Paul Harvey everyday on my way to work, and I will miss him terribly! This July 4, 2010 I again remember Mr Harvey and his telling of all who signed the Declaration of Independence and what happen to them. Ann Breedlove, Kosciusko, MS. Paul Harvey Aurandt was born in Tulsa, Okla., in 1918; his father was shot and killed by robbers when Paul was 3. I have no illusions of changing the world, but to the extent I can, Id like to shelter your and my little corner of it.. Mr. Harvey's brand of homey, plain talk will be missed. Radio newscaster and commentator who broadcasted on The Rest of the Story for years before winning the Paul White Award. In 2000, at age 82, he signed a new 10-year contract with ABC Radio Networks. Listened to you for more that 60 yearsguess now you can really find out "The Rest of the Story". In 2005 he suggested that the U.S. should have used nuclear weapons in both Iraq and Afghanistan; yet as casualties mounted in Iraq, he showed impatience, frustration, a hint that he felt betrayed by the policy he'd supported. display: block; I'd love to know what Mr. Harvey would say to our political leaders if he were here now. We will miss our dear friend tremendously and are grateful for the many years we were so fortunate to have known him. Harvey often opined on rising taxes, bloated government, and the decay of American values. Most personalities would have had someone return a form letter. In good times and in bad times, the reassuring voice of Mr. Harvey and his boundless American optimism were there. In November 2000, Harvey signed a 10-year $100 million contract with ABC Radio Networks. On her recommendation, he started working at KVOO in Tulsa in 1933 helping to clean up when he was 14. Known for his resonant voice and trademark delivery of "The Rest of the Story," Harvey had been heard nationally since 1951, when he began his "News and Comment" for ABC Radio Networks. Biography - A Short Wiki. "So in the past year, an industry has lost its godparents and today millions have lost a friend.". He called his particular conservative cast political fundamentalism. Though he was associated with prominent figures of the American righthe once hosted Sen. Joseph McCarthy at his home and was short-listed among George C. Wallaces potential vice presidential running mates in 1968Harvey resisted identification with any ideology but his own. Harvey started working at a local radio station at the suggestion of one of his high school teachers. "[49] While working on her husband's radio show, she established 10 p.m. as the hour in which news is broadcast. "My father and mother created from thin air what one day became radio and television news," Paul Harvey Jr. said in a statement. Funny, Humor, Winning. CHICAGO (AP) Paul Harvey, the news commentator and talk-radio pioneer whose staccato style made him one of the nation's most familiar voices, died Saturday in Arizona, according to ABC Radio . He gave up many of the extracurricular activities in his later years but not radio. -- but his rapt audience ate it up. May God bless and comfort you during this time of grief and loss. She died in May 2008. I looked forward to you everyday at noon and that's the rest of the story! But youre wrong.. I have listened and enjoyed his program and words all my life. Paul Harvey Aurandt was born in Tulsa, Okla., in 1918; his father was shot and killed by robbers when Paul was 3. While working at St. Louis radio station KXOK, he met Washington University graduate student Lynne Cooper. (Read TIME's "Top 10 iPhone Applications," including Pandora's Internet Radio.). Harvey died at the age of 90 at a hospital near his winter home in Phoenix. Stand byyy for newwws! Jobs in Salina, Kans., Oklahoma City and Honolulu followed just before Pearl Harbor brought him to Chicago in 1944. You will be sorely missed as journalism declines. I always enjoyed Mr. Harvey's broadcasts and will remember his wonderful sense of humor. Harvey was an avid pilot who served in the US Army Air Corps from December 1943 to March 1944. "Hello, Americans," he barked. He proposed on their first date (she said "no") and always called her "Angel." And now you know the rest of the story How I loved listening to him! In addition he has received 11 Freedom Foundation Awards as well as the Horatio Alger Award. He is the only child of Paul Harvey and his wife Lynne . On April 1, 1951, the ABC Radio Network debuted Paul Harvey News and Comment, with a noon time slot on weekdays. Teacher Isabelle Ronan was "impressed by his voice." As a kid, he built a radio set to receive distant magic signals, and in high. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. His programs, "News and Comment" and "The Rest of the Story", were carried on the ABC Radio Network and could be heard Monday through Saturday for more than five decades. Harvey was descended from five generations of Baptist preachers. Paul Harvey. Like everyone, I miss Mr. Harvey. All rights reserved. With a recommendation from the Kennedy-clan patriarch, the ABC Radio Network began using Harvey as a substitute newsman. #inline-recirc-item--id-94766a1e-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, #right-rail-recirc-item--id-94766a1e-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d { Read TIME's "Top 10 iPhone Applications," including Pandora's Internet Radio. From there, he moved to a newscasting job at KOMA in Oklahoma City, and then to KXOK in St. Louis in 1938[10] where he was Director of Special Events and a roving reporter. I feel as though I've lost a beloved and trusted friend. Delivered in his unique Midwestern staccato, he was famous for the anecdotes he'd tell about the lives of famous people. I miss him! Dear Family of Paul Havey, What a legacy Paul Harvey left behind. He was very special to me !!! Here are 10 you cant miss, Rain check! For years, hed rise at 3:30 a.m. and be picked up by limousine in front of his 27-room house in suburban River Forest. Ethnic names were not very popular, he once explained. Harvey was also an early investor in aircraft manufacturing company Cirrus Aircraft, based in Duluth, Minnesota. Donna Ross, I use to drive a small pickup truck for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California patrolling the pipeline and gathering water samples & I would never miss the midday Paul Harvey News & Comments. "Emporia, Kan., is home to this state's national champion honeymooners: Margaret and Joe Pearson," he said in one broadcast. While working at CBS, she was among the first women to produce an entire newscast. Dad would also listen to The Rest of The Story and the morning broadcast as well. He Made My day and to top it Off was a Man of God . He also occasionally references his catchphrases of "Good day!" Harvey said he invited her to dinner, proposed to her after a few minutes of conversation and from that moment on called her Angel. Los Angeles, Review: A reimagined Secret Garden fails to flower anew at the Ahmanson Theatre, High school basketball: Southern California and Northern California Regional results and updated pairings, Im visiting all 600 L.A. spots on the National Register. he told his listeners. "The Rest of the Story," a look behind the stories of events and people, was developed and produced by Harvey's only son, Paul, Jr. At the age of 82, when most broadcasters have long been off the air, Paul Harvey signed a 10-year contract with ABC Radio in 2000. A longtime lover of history a love cultivated by a single mother who raised him after his policeman father was killed Harvey made waves early, getting his first radio gig at just age 14 . You were one of a kind and will be truly missed. His death comes less than a year after that of his wife and longtime producer, Lynne. As the radioman would later recall, he was living the glamorous life of an ABC anchor: getting up at 3:30 in the morning, eating a bowl of oatmeal and poring over news clippings. [46][47][48], In 1940, Harvey married Lynne Cooper of St. Louis. In his last years, Harvey's resonance wavered a bit; an occasional vocal crack gave a whimsical tone to the music of his script. The AM legend was 90 years old, and up until recently was still heard by millions of . He often referred to his newscasts as "visits" and indeed each time he read the news it was as if a neighbor had stopped by to discuss the latest happenings and to share his views. 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