The Life And Times of Paul Harvey
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The Life And Times of Paul Harvey
May 15, 2009 The Life And Times of Paul Harvey Earlier this year the radio industry lost a true icon when Paul Harvey bid his final “Good Day” to this world at the age of 90. The news came to researcher, author and longtime Harvey admirer Paul Batura just as he’d completed the final pages of a biography he’d already written about Harvey’s life, originally scheduled to be released next September on the occasion of the venerable broadcaster’s 91st birthday. In the wake of Harvey’s death, Batura’s new book Good Day: The Paul Harvey Story (Regnery Publishing) hits PAUL BATURA bookstores next Monday (5/18). I recently spoke with Batura -- who also serves as a special assistant to another legendary broadcaster, Focus On The Family founder Dr. James Dobson -- about the book he wrote as a tribute to a man that he clearly respected and admired greatly. What prompted you to write the book? When you grow up listening to someone your whole life I think there’s an inevitable curiosity about the man behind the microphone. As a writer and a lover of radio, frankly I was shocked when I discovered that Paul Harvey had never been a biographical subject. There were certainly many stories, feature articles and tributes written about the man, but no one had ever sat down and put all the pieces of his life together in one book. I wanted to write it as my own personal way to honor him. Issue 97 Isn’t it ironic that probably one of the greatest wordsmiths of our time had never penned his biography? Anyone who knows Paul Harvey knows that he was always somewhat uncomfortable looking back and that he never wanted the attention to be focused on him. He always said he found others to be so much more interesting than himself, which is amazing to me because I found him to be such an incredibly fascinating subject. How did you go about researching the book? I basically began at every library in every single town where Paul lived. I spoke to local people who knew him and to the affiliate where Paul’s programs ran. Plus, there were some providential meetings. On an icy day in Paul’s hometown of Tulsa I found the library closed. So I walked over to his first church - the First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa -- but found it was locked up, too. While peering in a window a voice behind me said, “Can I help you?” It turned out to be the church historian who put me in touch with a number of people including Dr. Ben Henneke, the former University of Tulsa President. He told me a story I’d never heard before about Paul’s first audition at KVOO in which Paul, in essence, basically muffed his first on-air opportunity. So the research came from a combination of providential meetings like that, some good old-fashioned reporting and from talking to many people who all expressed a universal appreciation for Mr. Harvey. I never found anyone who had a single negative thing to say about him. (continued on page 3) ©2009 NTS MediaOnline ™ — All rights reserved. To subscribe visit www.ntsmediaonline.com May 15, 2009 NTS MediaOnline Weekly PERSON-T0-PERSON Niecy Nash, a.k.a. “Officer Raineesha Williams” on the Comedy Central hit show Reno 911, will host the 2009 AWRT Gracie Awards on June 3rd in New York. 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GIG ALERTS WGN/Chicago needs an experienced on-air News Director. More details and application info at www.WGNRadio.com …Desert Radio Group Sports/Talker KXPS/Palm Springs seeks a Sales Manager for the market’s only 24/7 sports outlet. Email resume to cos.cappellino@morris.com … Veteran radio programming, sales and management pro Alan Furst is a free agent seeking his next challenge. Reach him at AGFurst@aol.com … Got a gig open? Looking for a new challenge? Email details and contact info to al@ntsmediaonline.com and we’ll post it here as a free service to Talk media industry professionals. On the road to promote his new book Censorship: The Threat To Silence Talk Radio, author and veteran Talk radio exec Brian Jennings (center) dropped in for this “censored” moment with Rick Burgess and Bill “Bubba” Bussey, hosts of Syndicated Solutions’ Rick & Bubba Show. For Talk media news updates 24/7 log on to our website at www.ntsmediaonline.com ©2009 NTS MediaOnline ™ — All rights reserved. To subscribe visit www.ntsmediaonline.com May 15, 2009 NTS MediaOnline Weekly (continued from page 1) Did your research confirm the seemingly perfect romance he shared with his wife, Angel? Oh, absolutely. There was nothing about their marriage that was put on. It was, by all accounts, truly one of the great romances that anyone has ever seen. Where it really struck home for me was at Paul’s funeral where his son, Paul Jr., reiterated a story about his dad sitting at Angel’s bedside just before her death and saying to her, “I wish I were Peter Pan and I could come to your window and take you to Neverland.” That says so much about the love they shared, and without her he was never quite the same. What do you hope readers will take away from this book? I hope people will realize that we were all very fortunate to live in the era of Paul Harvey. I think the industry and our country could really benefit today from Paul’s perspective on life. I hope people will take away his seasoned perspective and appreciate his long life and the lessons he brought us. Paul used to say that time proceeds in circles and that everything old becomes new again. I think the story of Paul Harvey is an optimistic one and that his is a good story for these troubled times. He was truly one of the greats. You share a close association with another legendary broadcaster, Dr. James Dobson. Did you find any similarities between the two broadcasters who represent what most would say is a bygone era in our industry? Well, both take the long view of life and rather than get caught up in small victories or defeats, they stay focused on the end game. While they’re certainly different individuals, both are very confident in their perspectives on life and of the positions they take on various issues. Both come from that school that says you can have a strong and consistent opinion, but as long as you aren’t nasty about it, you can almost always engage the other side in dialogue. Did writing the book leave you feeling optimistic about our industry’s future, or mournful for an era that will never return? Everything about the Paul Harvey story leaves me optimistic. Again, his view that time doesn’t run in a straight line, but in a circle, gives reason for optimism. As he famously said, “In times like these, it’s important to remember that there have always been times like these.” I believe Talk radio is needed now more than ever. Like many, I’m concerned that when it’s needed most, there are some who want to silence those that don’t fall into line. I think as an industry we should gird ourselves for the battles ahead, and looking to someone like Paul Harvey for inspiration is probably a pretty good place to start. 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