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TINMAN
03-01-2009, 09:41 AM
Stand by for NEWS!!!!!

I grew up listening to this man on the radio. His style was unique and captivating. He spoke with entheuiasm and strategic pauses which only served to draw the listener into his trap from which there was no escape by tuning to another channel. I was a fan of Paul Harvey and will sorely miss him.... and that's the rest of the story.

K4

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 Networks. He was 90.
Harvey died surrounded by family at a hospital in Phoenix, where he had a winter home, said Louis Adams, a spokesman for ABC Radio Networks, where Harvey worked for more than 50 years. No cause of death was immediately available.
Harvey had been forced off the air for several months in 2001 because of a virus that weakened a vocal cord. But he returned to work in Chicago and was still active as he passed his 90th birthday. His death comes less than a year after that of his wife and longtime producer, Lynne.

"My father and mother created from thin air what one day became radio and television news," Paul Harvey Jr. said in a statement. "So in the past year, an industry has lost its godparents and today millions have lost a friend."
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.
He became a heartland icon, delivering news and commentary with a distinctive Midwestern flavor. "Stand by for news!" he told his listeners. He was credited with inventing or popularizing terms such as "skyjacker," "Reaganomics" and "guesstimate."
"Paul Harvey was one of the most gifted and beloved broadcasters in our nation's history," ABC Radio Networks President Jim Robinson said in a statement. "We will miss our dear friend tremendously and are grateful for the many years we were so fortunate to have known him."
In 2005, Harvey was one of 14 notables chosen as recipients of the presidential Medal of Freedom. He also was an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame, as was Lynne.
Former President George W. Bush remembered Harvey as a "friendly and familiar voice in the lives of millions of Americans."
"His commentary entertained, enlightened, and informed," Bush said in a statement. "Laura and I are pleased to have known this fine man, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family."

Chris62
03-01-2009, 12:31 PM
I'll miss him also.

Jake
03-03-2009, 08:43 PM
RIP:wacko::001_unsure: :(

Mefune Akira
03-04-2009, 12:01 PM
Im 37 and grew up listening to Paul Harvey on my dads car radio. I continued to listen right up to his death. His voice was soothing and cheerful. He was like an old uncle to me and I will miss him.

"This is Paul Harvey....good day."