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6/14: Steve Harvey talks

Steve Harvey said he’s psyched to join the Atlanta airwaves Monday at 102.5, which is now a hybrid R&B music/talk station.

Harvey, best known for his standup comedy and his long-running sitcom, is now a syndicated morning host on more than 20 radio stations nationwide, including New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Detroit. He launched syndication just this past October.

“It’s absolutely the funniest morning show on the planet,” Harvey told me. “I’ve done the math on this. It’s not bragging. It’s just common sense. I’m a professional stnadup. That’s what I do. No other morning show [syndicated, at least] has a professional standup that’s been doing it the way I’ve been doing it.”

He also said the radio show allows him to reveal multiple facets of himself, including his inspirational side. Also unlike TV, “I have more control.”

At the same time, he won’t trash talk his rival Tom Joyner, heard locally on Kiss 104.1, which has a much stronger signal than 102.5. “I respect him,” Harvey said. “ I enjoy him. We’re friends. That’s all.”

Harvey will replace Silas “SiMan” Alexander, the morning host for 102.5 since 2002. SiMan will do evenings from 7 p.m. to midnight.

A gracious SiMan said he’s appreciative that 102.5 is keeping him on as the local voice and face of the station, even if it means a much lower-profile time slot. “It’s a good move for the station,” SiMan said. “Steve has star power. And he’s funny.”

Once exclusively an R&B music station, 102.5 has gone through a transformation the past year with the additions of all-talk Michael Eric Dyson and Al Sharpton from 10 to 3 p.m. and relationships guru Michael Baisden from 3 to 7 p.m. Both Baisden and Harvey blend R&B music with entertainment. Harvey said he plays three or four songs an hour, focusing mostly on new stuff. “I want to keep R&B alive,” he said, even though he is an espoused lover of “old school.”

The station’s new slogan: “Grown folks radio, the new 102.5.”

Insiders will be amused that Harvey used to work with Radio One in Los Angeles on their station the Beat. They had a dispute over syndication. (Harvey says Radio One was resistant.) So he left. Now in Atlanta at least he’s back working with Radio One. Harvey was kind about Cathy Hughes, the Radio One founder. Smart not to burn bridges.

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By Yalanda

June 15, 2006 10:23 AM | Link to this

Wow a newer new slogan. Help the grown folks who are a little hard of hearing and less patience when trying to get the signal. I have found the station actually comes in better on 102.4 - lol

By Ms. Howell

June 15, 2006 11:42 AM | Link to this

It’s about time we get a REAL R&B Grown Folks station!!

By Karen Woods

June 15, 2006 02:33 PM | Link to this

I love Steve Harvey and I may listen to him from time to time. He’s funny and I think he will make a wonderful addition to 102.5. SiMan is the man and will be missed in the mornings, what a decent radio personality, he stepped aside with grace and style.

Now I must say this. I totally dislike 102.5’s new “talk” shows. Yes it may be “grown folks” radio, but some of us grown folks enjoy our R&B music and would perfer less “talk”. 102.5 use to the station I turned to, now it’s time to turn away.

By LaMarilyn Franklin

June 20, 2006 08:58 AM | Link to this

Love ya Steve, but Radio One, you just moved the best voice in radio. Love ya SiMan. LaMarilyn

By Kharyn

June 20, 2006 11:33 AM | Link to this

I love 102.5 and I absolutely LOVE Steve Harvey. I was anxious to hear what Steve would bring to the show. But something seems a little strange now. I guess things are just starting out so they are trying to feel their way around. I miss SiMan. I think the perfect show would be SiMan and Steve with Siman’s old crew.

By kay

June 21, 2006 01:29 PM | Link to this

The whole Steve Harvey show is strange. It sounds like people just sitting around while someone records them. Not like they are doing a show at all.

By Doug

June 27, 2006 04:48 PM | Link to this

Steve is funny, but as the other listeners pointed out, Siman is the Man!!

Siman, remember Atlanta loves you and trust you take this move in stride..

Luv ya Dawg!!

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