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Paul Harvey...another American Broadcasting Treasure has passed

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  • kpc_69
    kpc_69 Member Posts: 2
    me too...

    always had a unique view of the world and great stories.
  • Alan R. Mercurio_3
    Alan R. Mercurio_3 Member Posts: 1,624


    I loved listening to him, I’ll miss his stories and commentary. May you rest in peace Mr. Harvey.

    Your friend in the industry,
    Alan R. Mercurio

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  • RIP

    Paul Harvey, Good Day! Another radio classic gone. Jean Sheperd, Bob & Ray, Gene Klavan, now broadcasting from the Great Beyond. I guess they needed a news guy.
  • J.C.A._3
    J.C.A._3 Member Posts: 2,980
    Unfortunately....

    "That's the REST of the story"...Godspeed Mr. Harvey. Chris
  • Darrell_4
    Darrell_4 Member Posts: 79
    Time to Eat?

    How will construction hands all across America know when it is time to eat their lunch? I always enjoyed a little bit of news that wasn't doom and gloom to eat by.
  • Darin Cook_9
    Darin Cook_9 Member Posts: 45
    Paul Harvey

    Just think how many Rinnai's were sold in the US thanks to our dear departed Paul Harvey. I will miss him.

    Darin
  • burnerman_2
    burnerman_2 Member Posts: 297
    GOOD BY OUR DEAR FRIEND

    I took a lot of flack over the years "I would say if Paul says it you know it has to be true"Paul always believed in whatever he was selling and was a wonderful person .I knew when Angel passed away Paul would not be far behind.
  • Erich_3
    Erich_3 Member Posts: 135
    The Very Best

    Paul Harvey was a broadcaster for 70 years. He was the very best at what he did. He did it with style and integrity. I listened to him everyday. Hopefully Paul Harvey JR will continue the show.
  • Jack
    Jack Member Posts: 1,048
    It was interesting to watch

    the trajectory of Paul Harvey's Rinnai relationship. I had several people call me and ask where they could get a Rinnai. As I began to describe the product they would simply say, "You don't have to tell me about it. If Paul Harvey says that is what I need then that is good enough." Consider for a moment what that means. It is such a pleasure to watch a man in the spotlight for so many years finish his life and career with such a reputation for honesty and integrity.

    The comment about "lunch with Paul" is spot on. I heard him in the hogger (lunch trailer) in the 60's when I started in the business and since then. In recent years, I didn't particularly seek him out on the dial, but when I ran across him on the air I never turned him off.

    Happy Trials, Paul! I'll miss you!
  • geno54
    geno54 Member Posts: 43


    Leave it to Paul Harvey to bring to light some long ago forgotten history about an individual or event. He will be missed.
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