Paul
Harvey has said that he was raised in radio
newsrooms. During his time in those newsrooms,
he has broadcast the news to millions, built an
active professional life and established himself
as one of the foremost newsmen in the business.
Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mr. Harvey
began his radio career in 1933 at KVOO-AM,
Tulsa, while he was still in high school. Later,
while attending the University of Tulsa, he
continued working at KVOO as an announcer, then
as a program director.
After graduation, Mr. Harvey spent three
years as a station manager for a local station
in Salina, Kansas. From there, he took a news
casting job at KOMA-AM in Oklahoma City, then
moved on to KXOK-AM, St. Louis, where he was
Director of Special Events as well as working as
a roving reporter.
Mr. Harvey moved to Hawaii in 1940 to cover
the U.S. Navy as it began to concentrate its
fleet in the Pacific. He was returning to the
United States from that assignment when the
Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Paul Harvey
enlisted into the Army Air Corps, where he
served until 1944.
After leaving the corps, Mr. Harvey moved to
Chicago, where in June 1944, he began
broadcasting from the ABC affiliate WENR-AM. He
quickly became the most listened-to newscaster
in Chicago.
Paul Harvey reached audiences way beyond the
windy city in 1951, when he began his
coast-to-coast "News and Comment" on the
ABC Radio Networks. On May 10, 1976, Mr. Harvey
began another series of programs on the ABC
Radio Networks entitled "The Rest of the Story",
which delve into the forgotten or little known
facts behind stories of famous people and
events.
Today, Paul Harvey "News and Comment" and
"The Rest of the Story" can be heard every
Monday through Saturday. Paul Harvey News is the
largest one-man network in the world, consisting
of over 1200 radio stations, 400 Armed Forces
Network stations that broadcast around the
world, and 300 newspapers.
Paul Harvey's reach continues to broaden in
the 21st Century, as "News and Comment" is
streamed on the world wide web twice a
day.
Mr. Harvey is married to the former Lynne
Cooper of St. Louis. They have one son, Paul Jr.