Paul Harvey
MTA
A Biography
Paul Harvey was a singular voice in American radio for seven decades, captivating millions with his distinctive style and common-sense perspective. This biography traces his extraordinary journey from humble beginnings in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he overcame early family tragedy, to becoming a national institution on ABC Radio. Detailing his formative years in local and regional broadcasting, the book highlights his rise through the ranks, his innovative approach to news and commentary, and the pivotal move to Chicago that set the stage for national syndication.
Central to Harvey's success was his dynamic partnership with his wife, Lynne "Angel" Cooper Harvey, an unsung hero who managed his business affairs and pioneered in broadcast production, including creating the prototype for modern talk shows. The biography explores the evolution of his signature style—the staccato delivery, dramatic pauses, and seamless blend of news, opinion, and human interest—that earned him unparalleled listener loyalty. It also delves into his unique approach to advertising, where he only endorsed products he genuinely believed in, further cementing his credibility with audiences.
Beyond the daily broadcasts, the book explores the creation and enduring popularity of "The Rest of the Story," a segment written by his son, Paul Harvey Jr., which became an American institution in its own right. The biography also examines Harvey's conservative "political fundamentalism," his role as "the voice of Middle America," and the rare moment of dissent when he reversed his stance on the Vietnam War. It touches upon his personal life, including his passion for aviation, and chronicles his final years, marked by health challenges, the profound loss of his wife, and his unwavering dedication to broadcasting until his death in 2009, leaving behind a legacy of trust, influence, and a voice that forever echoed across America's airwaves.
This book is for anyone interested in the history of American radio, journalism, and the evolution of news commentary. It will appeal to those curious about the life and influence of a broadcasting legend, particularly listeners of Paul Harvey and those interested in the cultural history of 20th-century America and the voice often associated with 'Middle America.'
June 29, 2025
32,199 words
2 hours 15 minutes
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