The Steve Harvey Morning Show

The Steve Harvey Morning Show (radio program)

Steve Harvey Morning Show logo
Genre Comedy, Talk, Urban Adult Contemporary, R&B/Classic Soul, Religious
Running time 4 hours (approximately)
Country United States United States
Home station WAMJ, Atlanta
Syndicates Premiere Radio Networks and Inner City Broadcasting Corporation
TV adaptations Steve Harvey Projects on Centric
Starring Steve Harvey
Shirley Strawberry
Carla Ferrell
Thomas Miles
Kier Spates
Created by Steve Harvey
Rushion McDonald
Produced by Daylyn von
Air dates since September 2000
Opening theme Steve Harvey In The Morning performed by Dave Hollister
Website steveharvey.com

The Steve Harvey Morning Show is a radio program. The nationally syndicated show features host Steve Harvey and a team of comedians and commentators.[1]

Broadcast history

Steve Harvey hosting his syndicated radio show in 2010.

The show was originally syndicated under Radio One, Inc. broadcasting company, from September 2000 until May 2005. Despite efforts to syndicate the show nationally, ultimately, it aired only in L.A., on KKBT, and in Dallas on KBFB, with Harvey splitting 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 will be replacing The Tom Joyner Morning Show in Chicago on WVAZ, which was Tom Joyner's flagship station.

Show cities and affiliates

City Station Frequency Notes
New York City, New YorkWBLSFM 107.5
Los Angeles, CaliforniaKJLHFM 102.3
Lexington, KentuckyWBTFFM 107.9
Chicago, IllinoisWVAZFM 102.7
Dallas, TexasKRNBFM 105.7
Washington, D.C.WHURFM 96.3
Mobile, AlabamaWBLXFM 92.9
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWDASFM 105.3
Detroit, MichiganWMXDFM 92.3
Atlanta, GeorgiaWAMJ & WUMJFM 107.5 & FM 97.5
Greensboro, North CarolinaWQMGFM 97.1
Charlotte, North CarolinaWBAVFM 101.9
Memphis, TennesseeWRBOFM 103.5
Tampa, FloridaWBTPFM 95.7
Tallahassee, FloridaWWLDFM 102.3
Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaWAMOFM 100.1
Milwaukee, WisconsinWKKVFM 100.7
Albany, GeorgiaWMRZFM 98.1
Norfolk, VirginiaWVKLFM 95.7
Birmingham, AlabamaWUHTFM 107.7
Montgomery, AlabamaWZHTFM 97.1
Columbus, GeorgiaWAGHFM 101.3
Charleston, South CarolinaWXSTFM 99.7
Columbia, South CarolinaWWDMFM 101.3
Fayetteville, North CarolinaWMGUFM 106.9
Savannah, GeorgiaWQBTFM 94.1
Shreveport, LouisianaKDKSFM 102.1
Tyler, TexasKISXFM 107.3
Tuscaloosa, AlabamaWTUGFM 92.9
Lake Charles, LouisianaKJMHFM 107.5
Macon, GeorgiaWLZNFM 92.3
Dothan, AlabamaWBBK-FMFM 93.1
Brunswick, GeorgiaWSSIFM 92.7
Augusta, GeorgiaWPRWFM 107.7
Rocky Mount, North CarolinaWPWZFM 95.5
New Bern, North CarolinaWIKSFM 101.9
Florence, South CarolinaWZTFFM 102.9
New Orleans, LouisianaWQUEFM 93.3
Champaign, IllinoisWCZQFM 105.5
Monroe, LouisianaKMVXFM 101.9Drops Top-40/CHR Star 101.9 to Urban R&B and Classic Soul Mix 101.9 on March 3, 2013.
Richmond, VirginiaWBTJFM 106.5
Biloxi/Gulfport/Pascagoula, MississippiWQYZFM 92.5
Panama City, FloridaWEBZFM 99.3
Meridian, MississippiWJXMFM 97.9
Greenwood/Greenville, MississippiWDTLFM 105.5
Nashville, TennesseeWUBTFM 101.1Began in July 2007 for the new WUBT format
Killeen, TexasKIIZFM 92.3
Jacksonville, FloridaWSOL-FMFM 101.5
Hattiesburg, MississippiWZLDFM 106.3
Austin, TexasK242CCFM 96.3Began in July 2013 for the new 96.3 RNB
Toledo, OhioWJUC FM 107.3
Buffalo, New YorkWBLK FM 93.7
Waco, TexasKWBTFM 94.5
West Palm Beach, FloridaWMBXFM 102.3

References

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