Harvey underwent a medical procedure for his vision, then caught pneumonia. During recuperation, his wife of well over half a century, Angel, passed away at 92.
Harvey did record some fresh spots from the few remaining sponsors he has. Unfortunately, instead of having a rotating list of news men or women, like Gil Gross, Dallas based Ron Chapman has held the mic these many months. I'm thinking now that there are no big names sitting in, plus "ABC Radio" no longer has the clout now that its that in "name only", some stations are knuckling under to those who arent exactly fans....which may or may not include those local talk show hosts on the downside of their careers, who feel they need every minute to sell for themselves, or to tell the rest of us how great they are.
Ease up, Mark. Harveys probably not going to be back permanently, and may return to offer a final "Good Day." At that time, your station can use the 5 minutes for more of the same drivel we get the remaining 55 minutes.
Like him or not, there are many of us who realize Harveys program is the last of its kind, and indeed he may be the last of his kind as well. I hope not all his affilliates take the "kick him when he's down" attitude. Let's also hope that he either returns soon to his duties, or returns to signoff, as were I a local advertiser, I would like a resolution to the program as soon as possible.