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Paul Harvey Aurandt, Jr., known on-air as Paul Harvey, Jr. (born 1948 or 1949)[citation needed], is an American pianist, radio broadcaster and a former host of News and Comment on ABC Radio Networks. He is the only son of Paul Harvey and his wife Lynne.

Paul Jr.'s version of the show was significantly different in that it was taped in advance (as opposed to the same-day recordings Paul Sr. performed), and focused on non-current topics such as "scientific developments, medicine, unusual phenomena and other stories that are not directly connected to the day's news," and often contains "no time-sensitive or topical material."[1] As a result, several stations have either moved the program to less prominent time slots or dropped it outright.

Paul Jr. hosted the morning edition of News and Comment starting in April 2008, when his father left that edition of the show. He ended the broadcasts by saying, "Now that's news." Prior to this, Paul Jr. announced the intro and outro bumpers leading in and out of each show and helped write some of the scripts. He was the creator and writer for The Rest of the Story, another Paul Harvey feature.[2]

Harvey Jr. was removed from News and Comment without explanation after his father's death.[3][4]

Harvey Jr. was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2001, primarily for his role as creator and writer for The Rest of the Story.[5]

References

  1. ^ Gleiser, Paul. What happened to Paul Harvey at 7:30 each morning?. KTBB news release. Undated. Archived July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Adrian McCoy, "Behind the Voice: Paul Harvey's Son Makes Sure Listeners Get 'The Rest of the Story'". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 9, 2001.
  3. ^ "The post-Paul Harvey Paul Harvey Show", Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, March 5, 2009.
  4. ^ "ABC To Feed Huckabee In Paul Harvey Slot". Radio Syndication Talk. 19 March 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
  5. ^ Paul Harvey Aurandt biography at National Radio Hall of Fame (accessed 2013-07-12).
Media offices
Preceded by Host of News and Comment (mornings)
2008–2009
Succeeded by