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The Steve Harvey Morning Show

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The Steve Harvey Morning Show
GenreComedy, Talk, Urban Adult Contemporary, R&B, Gospel, Classic Soul
Running time4 hours (approximately)
Country of originUnited States United States
Home stationKJLH (Los Angeles)
SyndicatesPremiere Radio Networks
Hosted by
Created bySteve Harvey
Rushion McDonald
Produced byMonica Barnes
Original releaseSeptember 2000 –
Present
Opening themeSteve Harvey In The Morning performed by Dave Hollister
Websitesteveharveyfm.com

The Steve Harvey Morning Show is a national radio program which is currently broadcast from Los Angeles. The nationally syndicated show features host Steve Harvey and a team of comedians and commentators.[1]

The show runs approximately four hours each weekday, with a "best of" show airing on some affiliates on Saturdays. Harvey focuses on comedy and current events. The music includes current and past urban adult contemporary and some gospel hits. Most affiliated stations are programmed for African-American listeners. An abbreviated version of the show (usually cut down to under 90 minutes, without the music) is also uploaded daily on the show's YouTube channel as well as a podcast.

Broadcast history

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Steve Harvey hosting his syndicated radio show in April 2010.

The show was originally syndicated under Radio One, Inc., a minority-owned broadcasting company, now called Urban One. It ran from September 2000 until May 2005. Despite efforts to syndicate the show nationally, ultimately, it aired only in L.A., on 100.3 KKBT, and in Dallas on 97.9 KBFB, both stations owned by Radio One. Harvey split his time between the Dallas and L.A. studios. As a result, Harvey and Radio One decided to part ways shortly before his contract expired.

In September 2005, Harvey signed a joint syndication deal with Premiere Radio Networks and Inner City Broadcasting Corporation for a new incarnation of The Steve Harvey Morning Show. In March 2009, it was announced that The Steve Harvey Morning Show would replace The Tom Joyner Morning Show in Chicago on WVAZ, which was Joyner's flagship station.

In February 2017, it was announced that the program would move to Los Angeles KJLH to accommodate Harvey's new LA-based TV talk show, which replaced one that was produced in Chicago.[2][3]

Harvey signed a multiyear extension with Premiere in October 2021.[4]

Show cities and affiliates

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City Station Frequency Notes
New York City, New York 107.5 WBLS FM 107.5
Los Angeles, California 102.3 Radio Free KJLH FM 102.3 Flagship station
Chicago, Illinois V103 FM 102.7
Dallas, Texas Smooth R&B 105.7 FM 105.7
Atlanta, Georgia Majic 107.5/97.5 FM 107.5 & 97.5
Washington, D.C. 96.3 WHUR FM 96.3
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 105.3 WDAS FM 105.3
Seattle, Washington Z-Twins Radio AM 1620
Detroit, Michigan Mix 92.3 FM 92.3
Charlotte, North Carolina V101.9 FM 101.9
Nashville, Tennessee 101.1 The Beat FM 101.1
Milwaukee, Winsconsin Jammin' 98.3 FM 98.3
Norfolk, Virginia 95.7 R&B FM 95.7
Jacksonville, Florida V101.5 FM 101.5
Greensboro, North Carolina 97.1 QMG FM 97.1
West Palm Beach, Florida X102.3 FM 102.3
New Orleans, Louisiana 98.5 WYLD FM 98.5
Memphis, Tennessee 103.5 WRBO FM 103.5
Richmond, Virginia 106.5 The Beat FM 106.5
Hartford, Connecticut 102.5 Hartford's R&B Station FM 102.5
Louisville, Kentucky Magic 101.3 FM 101.3
Greenville, South Carolina 96.3/104.5/107.7 The Block FM 96.3, 104.5, & 107.7
Buffalo, New York Power 93.7 WBLK FM 93.7
Rochester, New York 103.9 WDKX FM 103.9
Birmingham, Alabama Hot 107.7 FM 107.7
Dayton, Ohio 92.1 WROU FM 92.1
Knoxville, Tennessee Jammin' 99.7 AM 1040
Columbia, South Carolina The Big DM FM 101.3
Syracuse, New York Power 620 AM 620
Lexington, Kentucky 107.9 The Beat FM 107.9
Augusta, Georgia 96.3 Kiss-FM FM 96.3
Lafayette, Louisiana Magic 104.7 KNEK FM 104.7
Jackson, Mississippi Kixie 107 FM 107.5
Killeen, Texas My Kiss 103.1 FM 103.1
Tyler, Texas 107.3 Kiss FM FM 107.3
Shreveport, Louisiana 102.1 KDKS FM 102.1
McComb, Mississippi 107.7 WAZA FM 107.7
Beaumont, Texas Magic 102.5 FM 102.5
Lake Charles, Louisiana 107 Jamz FM 107.5
Berwick, Louisiana 105.9 The Breeze FM 105.9
Montgomery, Alabama Magic 97.1 FM 97.1
Monroe, Louisiana 100.1 The Beat FM 100.1
Saginaw, Michigan Kiss 107.1 FM 107.1
Alexandria, Louisiana Mix 93.9 FM 93.9
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 104.1 The Vibe FM 104.1

References

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  1. ^ "Steve Harvey". Premiere Radio. Archived from the original on December 17, 2013.
  2. ^ "'Family Feud' moving production from Atlanta to Los Angeles". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  3. ^ "Steve Harvey moving radio show from Atlanta to Los Angeles". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  4. ^ "Premiere Networks Signs Steve Harvey to Contract Extension". October 12, 2021.
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