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The Steve Harvey Morning Show Joins 101.9 KISS FM

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101.9 Kiss FM/WIKS, a Beasley Broadcast radio station and Eastern North Carolina’s #1 station for Hip-Hop and R&B, today announced the addition of the top-rated Steve Harvey Morning Show to the station’s weekday morning lineup. Effective Monday, August 5, 101.9 Kiss FM will broadcast The Steve Harvey Morning Show from 6:00 a.m. � 10:00 a.m. ET.

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Each day on The Steve Harvey Morning Show, Steve Harvey and co-hosts Shirley Strawberry, Nephew Tommy, and Carla Ferrell bring listeners inspirational advice, laughs, celebrity interviews, news, rousing music, the “Strawberry Letter,” listener segments and more. Nationally syndicated by Premiere Networks, the program broadcasts on nearly 70 stations and reaches approximately six million weekly listeners. For additional information, please visit www.

SteveHarvey.com.”We are excited about all that Steve Harvey has going on and wanted him to be part of our radio station here in Eastern North Carolina,” added Vice President and Market Manager Bruce Simel. “His success is unquestioned. Starting today, 101.9 WIKS is your new home for Harvey, Hip-Hop and R&B!”

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