NY Post: Paul Harvey to be replaced?

Dan Strassberg dan.strassberg@att.net
Sat Feb 11 14:19:38 EST 2006


OK, Scott: If your daughter decides that she wants a career in radio
(assuming radio still exists when she grows up and, considering how cute she
is, assuming that she wants to work in the auditory medium as opposed to
dazzling the world with her looks as well as her brains), what female
broadcaster would you urge her to emulate--as Garner Ted Armstrong emulated
Paul Harvey?

I think that's a great question. I used to think that NPR's Liane Hanson
(Hansen?) had the best female voice in radio, but I'm no longer so sure.
There are several women at NPR, including Terri Gross, that I might now rank
higher. For shear brainpower (but not for voice quality or delivery), my
current favorite is AirAmerica's Rachel Maddow. She was a Rhodes scholar and
has a doctorate in political science from Oxford.

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Dan Strassberg, dan.strassberg@att.net
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Fybush" <scott@fybush.com>
To: "Bob Nelson" <raccoonradio@gmail.com>; <bri@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: NY Post: Paul Harvey to be replaced?


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> Bob Nelson wrote:
>
> > According to Wikipedia: "Garner Ted Armstrong (February 9, 1930 -
> > September 15, 2003), American evangelist, was the son of Herbert W.
>
> So Garner Ted left the world the same day Ariel Fybush came in.
> Interesting coincidence...
>
> s




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