2019-05-14

Steve Harvey’s Daytime TV Talk Show Coming To An End.

Story by Inside Radio

Radio and TV personality Steve Harvey taped the final episode of his daytime TV talk show, “Steve,” last week in Los Angeles. New episodes of the program will air through June with reruns continuing through September. “Steve” is being replaced on the NBC daytime lineup by “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” which will launch this Fall.

“The Steve Harvey Show” debuted on NBC in 2012, when the host was based in Chicago. It was co-produced by Endemol Shine North America and NBCUniversal and distributed by NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution, Variety reports. In 2016, Harvey inked a deal with IMG Original Content to produce the daytime talk show, which was re-named “Steve.” The new show coincided with Harvey moving his base of operations from Chicago to Los Angeles. Harvey’s Premiere Networks-syndicated radio program, which was based in Atlanta, also moved to Los Angeles at the time.

Variety speculates that the demise of Harvey’s TV program could be a casualty of IMG taking over the show from NBCUniversal two years ago. Harvey remains visible on TV, continuing to host “Family Feud" and “Celebrity Family Feud."

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